Lamborghini launches Huracan EVO RWD

Lamborghini launches Huracan EVO RWD

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Sandpit Steve

10,097 posts

75 months

Tuesday 7th January 2020
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ate one too said:
With VAT the list price is £164,400 plus OTR so the base is around £170K for starters and I'm pretty sure most will be specced to £200K plus.
Yeah, not quite the bargain it first looked, probably about 10% more than the competitor 570S out of the door but will probably hold its value better over time.

As others have said, n/a V10s are not long for this world, we’ll miss them when they’ve gone so hope loads of people buy them now - so I can afford one a decade from now!

Sandpit Steve

10,097 posts

75 months

Tuesday 7th January 2020
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s m said:
I remember when Autocar tested the Performante it was 200kg more than claimed
The Italians often quote dry weights though
Harry Metcalfe just reviewed the new Evo Spyder, and it went from the claimed 1542kg to 1676kg on his scales.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=ukaSsQTPC9c

tim-jxv5n

238 posts

97 months

Tuesday 7th January 2020
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Arsecati said:
A1VDY said:
Yet another hyper car that 99.99% of pH and general public couldn't afford. Cheaper more affordable cars would interest far more on PH than these mere toys.
Work harder then.
D!ck

J2daG1990

1,181 posts

127 months

Tuesday 7th January 2020
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take-good-care-of-the-forest-dewey said:
If lambo were brave, they'd do a one make rally series with these.

A barelyvsilenced v10 on song and those looks... Like a 21st century stratos.

Sights and sounds worth travelling for. Petch's VK Stratos brings out the crowds. Imagine a forest full of these... Heaven.
You should watch a GT3 race live.

Patrick Bateman

12,189 posts

175 months

Tuesday 7th January 2020
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Arsecati said:
'Old-school drivers car'? What do you think this is: a Caterham? Good grief - a 'manual' in a 600bhp Huracan Evo: Give me strength! :/
What on earth is wrong with that?

Am I on a different site?

Slippydiff

14,850 posts

224 months

Tuesday 7th January 2020
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Leftfootwonder said:
Glad it wasn't just me that it bothered! I suspect, like a lot of journalism, they just lift if from the material they've been given and don't really understand it themsleves.

ANYWAY....I drove a regular Huracan last summer and could not fit in it comfortably. i'm 6'4 and my head was literally tilted to the side. They might sell a few more when they realise people outside of Italy are more than 5'5!
You’re not the only one.
See the latest video from Harry’s Garage on YT.
Laughable. Amazing the VAG sanction the release of stuff this compromised.


Edited by Slippydiff on Tuesday 7th January 23:21

Slippydiff

14,850 posts

224 months

Wednesday 8th January 2020
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andrewparker said:
For me the Huracan is a car that just looks better and better with age. I think it’s stunning, and that colour is lovely.
And it’s finally got the rear end treatment it deserved from day one :





Now it finally looks like a supercar from the rear too smile

smilo996

2,795 posts

171 months

Wednesday 8th January 2020
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It still looks just so good.

Cue crash videos in London and Dubai.

J2daG1990

1,181 posts

127 months

Wednesday 8th January 2020
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dazmanultra said:
I'm sure this will be a great car, but expect it will be ~£170-180k configured and delivered? Not far off a Performante Coupe with a few thousand miles...
You're comparing a brand new car to a pre-owned model.

Completely different drivetrain, kit, etc.

Not everyone wants the performante.