21 August 2014
It's our first chance to test Lamborghini's new 602bhp, V10-engined successor to the Gallardo on UK roads. Is the reputedly more user-friendly Huracán a proper Lamborghini? Steve Sutcliffe finds out.
It's our first chance to test Lamborghini's new 602bhp, V10-engined successor to the Gallardo on UK roads. Is the reputedly more user-friendly Huracán a proper Lamborghini? Steve Sutcliffe finds out.
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Huracan Bashers
The Huracan is clearly a road car and as Steve said, on the road under steer is not a problem. Not many driver's are in the same league as Steve or better so buyers of a Huracan will not be throwing it around like he does on a track or a controlled environment. Huracan buyers get a road car that has amazing looks, awesome sound, incredible acceleration, tremendous grip, great handling and a luxury finish inside and out. You only have to Google "exotic car crash" to confirm that most super car buyers are not super drivers so why are some of you having a go at Lamborghini for wanting to protect it's customers. If people want something more outlandish they can buy an Aventador, a future Huracan variant more suited to the track or simply a track based car. For 99% of drivers, under steer at the limit on a track will have little relevance to driving on the road.
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Collie-Opter
This looks bad