2016 Lamborghini Huracan LP 610-4 Spyder First Drive
In the case of Lamborghini, the Spyder is the "lifestyle" version of the Huracan LP 610-4. That might sound silly, but it doesn't diminish the appeal.
In the case of Lamborghini, the Spyder is the "lifestyle" version of the Huracan LP 610-4. That might sound silly, but it doesn't diminish the appeal.
We test Lamborghini's rear-wheel-drive Huracan LP 580-2 at the Losail Circuit in Qatar. It might have less power, but it offers far more driving pleasure.
Lamborghini has added power and dropped weight from its halo-car Aventador. The resulting product is a remarkable car on the track, and a show-stopper everywhere else.
It used to be that the Lamborghini Murcielago was associate editor Jonathon Ramsey's favorite car, period. Does that still stand true with the arrival of the brutal, menacing Aventador?
The stunning Huracan replaces the much-loved Gallardo in Lamborghini's lineup. Following our first drive last year, we drive one on our home turf to see how the supercar handles daily life.
Lamborghini turned its Huracán supercar into a circuit-attacking racecar, by way of this LP 620-2 Super Trofeo. We hit the track in the new Raging Bull to see the result of Lambo's more hardcore efforts.
As the year comes to a close, our editors are all taking time to reflect on the machinery that made 2014 so special, with one simple, open-ended question as the guide: "What's the best car you drove this year?"
It was probably the best headache I've ever had in my life. A spicy combination of Lamborghini's superlative new 2015 Huracán LP 610-4, fast-as-you-can-drive laps of the tricky Ascari race circuit, 80 kilometers of the Ronda Road and a healthy dose of southern Spanish sun had left me with a bit of a pounder. That cocktail of speed and noise had also granted me one of the best days of driving in my life.
We're comfortable ranking the new Lambo with a score of "Monica Bellucci" on the scale of Italian hotness.
Rear-Wheel Drive Is Key To The Enthusiast's Soul
Wringing Out Two New Italians At Monticello Motor Club
What seems more plausible: that a thief dropped down from a dealership's roof, Mission Impossible-style, to boost a Lamborghini? Or that the car in question belonged to a chef? In an alternate reality where the world actually makes sense, the answer would ostensibly be "neither," but we're talking about California here.
2010 Lamborghini Gallardo LP570-4 Superleggera - Click above for high-res image gallery
2010 Lamborghini Gallardo LP550-2 Valentino Balboni – Click above for high-res image gallery
click image above for high-res gallery from this FCA drive
click above image to view the Lamborghini Reventon in action