Lambo’s junior supercar has been updated with tweaked looks, power and aerodynamics.
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Renazzo Motor, the authorised importer of Lamborghini, has introduced an updated version of the Huracan with an array of improvements.
Called Huracan Evo in full, Lamborghini’s junior supercar has been facelifted to help keep it fresh after being on the market for three years. It costs 24.59 million baht.
The 5.2-litre naturally aspirated V10 has also been tweaked to produce 640hp, up by 30hp from the pre-facelift model. Transmission is via seven-speed dual-clutch automatic driving all four wheels.
And with some tweaks in aerodynamics, the Huracan Evo goes from 0-100kph in 2.9sec. These improvements were first seen in the special edition Huracan Performante.
Such a performance puts the Huracan Evo basically on par with the McLaren 720S and Ferrari F8 Tributo, the latter yet to be launched in Thailand after making a world debut in Geneva earlier this month.
The 720S and F8 Tributo have higher outputs of 720hp but are rear-wheel drive. The all-wheel drive traction in the Huracan Evo is said to help its acceleration time from standstill.
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