The full Lamborghini Huracán range exits with fanfare.
Even after 10 years in production, the Lamborghini Huracán is still unique compared to the overwhelming majority of supercars in the world. However, it’s finally time for it to bow out after its 2024 production, and what it will give way to is a new hybrid supercar. Being the beginning of the end for the Lamborghini Huracán, Lamborghini brought the entire current range of the V10 supercar on an “ultimate drive” to put a bow on it at the beginning of its final year of production.
The range includes the Lamborghini Huracán EVO Spyder, STO, Tecnica, and Sterrato, and the drive took place from Bologna to Forte dei Marmi in Italy, along the beautiful Tuscan-Emilian Apennine roads. Landmarks like the Palazzo di Varignana, Villa Campestri, the Valsora white marble quarry, and experiences like a dinner on the Royal Train and a dinner with Andrea Bocelli at his home, Villa Alpebella.
However, the star of the show was, of course, the Lamborghini Huracán, with its wide range that shows off V10 supercar performance in a variety of different characters, from the open-top EVO Spyder, to the track-focused and uncompromising STO, to the stylish and powerful Tecnica and the off-road capable Sterrato. With such a versatile character, instantly recognizable style, and world-class performance in various realms, the Lamborghini Huracán will surely be cemented in Lamborghini’s history as one of its greatest achievements.
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