After a successful 11-year run, Lamborghini is nearing the end of production for their Huracan supercar.
A replacement, rumored to be named the Temerario, is expected to be revealed soon and will take the spot below the larger Revuelto in Lamborghini’s lineup.
The Temerario will reportedly be a plug-in hybrid with a combined output exceeding 887 horsepower. While the Huracan’s days may be numbered, it remains an undeniably desirable car, particularly in certain configurations.
Revealed in 2019, the Lamborghini Huracan EVO Spyder remains a force to be reckoned with. This drop-top sibling to the Huracan EVO boasts a lightning-fast convertible top and blistering performance.
With a 0-62 mph sprint time of just 3.1 seconds and a top speed exceeding 200 mph, the open-air thrill is matched by exhilarating power.
While the initial impression might be one of factory perfection, a closer look reveals a masterclass in subtle yet impactful customization courtesy of Novitec.
The aftermarket specialist’s touch graces the car’s exterior with a sportier edge, without ever straying from the Lamborghini’s inherent elegance.