2015 Lamborghini Huracán LP610-4 Review - Auto123.com

Lamborghini. The name, the word, evokes many things in car enthusiasts all around the globe: Power, performance, speed, insanely wild designs, Lambo doors and more. That car was all Lamborghini, as was the Countach and all Lambo flagship vehicles that followed. Although I loved my experience with the Gallardo a few years back, the hyper-popular “entry-level” Lamborghini (14,022 units sold around the world in 10 years) was very German in design and execution. The car’s supercar styling was subdued when measured against the Murcielago and Aventador. If that was a flaw, the new Huracán settles all arguments. In fact, there are no arguments against it. . Compared to Ferrari (its archrival), Lamborghini is all about letting your hair down, sporting tattoos and torn jeans, and being a badass. These four cars are nothing if not of the high-performance breed, and I found them all to be more difficult to live with and less pleasant to drive than the Lambo. Let’s settle a few things before going forward: The Huracán is far more expensive, and has the smallest trunk. On the upside, it’s a freakin’ Lamborghini Huracán. The new baby Lambo replaces the aformetiomentioned Gallardo. Source: www.auto123.com