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In some big news today coming directly out of the Italian manufacturer's factory Lamborghini, it has officially been announced by the brand that the follow up machine and replacement for the now ended production Gallardo, will come next year, and will come in the form of the Huracan.We are excited to hear of this news, as we reported on the ending of the manufacturing process on the Gallardo, just a number of weeks ago now.The latest power hungry machine from the Italian mass manufacturer comes in all the form and glory of some of the companies previous models in the line up and is set to take the world by storm upon its arrival.
With the success that the Gallardo model had over it's selling time, it would take something especially exceptional to have the rights to replace the biggest selling Italian car of all time, which managed to sell a total number of 14,022 models during its time on the shelf. But we think the Huracan model from the well known car manufacturer matches the specs and standards easily, with the inclusion of, a V10 engine that carries 600 units of brake horse power,and can go from a stand still to 62 miles per hour in a cracking speed of 3.2 seconds. All equaling an additional 38 units on top of its predecessor, with top speeds of 200 miles per hour. The car which was recently spotted being tested in Germany, ironically due to the amount of rival competition it will have from german brands such as, BMW and Audi, come with the choice of either a two wheel drive or four wheel drive system installed. The front end of the vehicle looks awfully similar to the likes of the Aventador model from the brand. Engine and brake cooling is a nice new feature of the vehicle as well. The chassis of the luxurious machine comes mostly in two different materials which consist of, Aluminium and carbon fibre, all allowing a much more smoother and agile driving experience. We personally like the quad exhaust system and slim rear lighting included during the manufacturing process. As for starting the Huracan up, the car comes with a neat starter button feature which is located underneath a flip up cover.
Although nothing has been officially confirmed as of yet by the Italian designer's responsible for the model, we do expect the power hungry vehicle to go on sale sometime throughout 2015, with an expected unveilment to the public eye at next years Geneva motor show. As for a price tag surrounding the new Huracan, it has been rumored that pricing will be around the £165,000 area.