The Lamborghini Huracán Tecnica, the latest addition to the famous range, made its first road and track outing in Valencia, Spain. The opportunity to breathe its 640 horsepower V10!
Unveiled last Aprilthe technicalthe last representative of the line of Huracanstretched his rods in the open air for the first time during a driving session in Spain.
640 horses in the open air
End of Junethe ultimate “track rider” of Lamborghini took over the circuit Ricardo Tormo, but also from Valencia city center and its surrounding mountain roads. The perfect playground to put your impressive mechanics.
Under the hood of the Tecnica, we indeed find the 5.2 liter V10 with 640 horsepower borrowed fromHuracan STOthat Motorsport was able to “drift” on the ice ! The group delivers a cavalry of 565Nm at 6,500 rpm maximum for a 0 to 100 km/h in 3.2 seconds.
A limited series to conclude a mythical range
Intended for both the road and the track, the Tecnica will only be produced in a limited series. longer than 6.1cm than the Huracán EVO, its Essenza SCV12-inspired look is more aggressive, with an inward-facing front part and a hood in carbon fiber.
Besides the eight exterior colors standard, over 200 paint options additional are available as part of the program Ad Personamas well as a new Alcantara interior trim specially designed for the Tecnica.
“The Tecnica completes the Huracán lineup, sitting between the RWD and the track-focused STO, perfectly showcasing the technology, performance and aspirated V10 engine of the Huracán in a radically evolved design”said Stephan WinkelmanCEO of Lamborghini, during his presentation.
Source: Lamborghini
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