Showing posts with label 2018 Lamborghini Huracan Superleggera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2018 Lamborghini Huracan Superleggera. Show all posts

Tuesday, 19 July 2016

2018 Lamborghini Huracan Superleggera Spy Shot and Video


A lightweight version of Lamborghini’s Huracán supercar—hence the name, superleggera (meaning “super light”). This prototype’s aggressive front splitter and large, fixed rear wing promise an aggressive, track-focused aerodynamic package. It also should boast upgraded wheels and tires and brake components to complement a stiffer suspension tune. What it won’t have is the standard Huracán LP610-4’s all-wheel-drive system, as the simpler and slightly lighter rear-drive LP580-2, introduced last year, will surely be the basis for the new Huracán Superleggera.

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Stripping the Huracán LP610-4’s all-wheel-drive hardware to create the rear-wheel-drive LP580-2 only lightened the Huracán by a claimed 73 pounds. To pare it down to fighting weight, a more extreme diet is required. The Huracán Superleggera likely will use plenty of carbon fiber—possibly of Lamborghini’s own forged variety—and a significantly stripped-out interior without the luxurious appointments used in the standard Huracán.

The Superleggera will use the same mid-engine chassis as the standard rear-drive Huracán LP580-2, but with reduced mass thanks to the carbon fiber in the body and a shorter equipment list. With its focus on high performance over cruising in style, the Superleggera isn’t expected to spawn a Spyder variant. A short list of both standard and optional equipment will also trim weight to a minimum.


Powertrain: The 5.2-liter V-10 was detuned to 573 horsepower for its application in the rear-drive LP580-2, but expect Lamborghini to go in the opposite direction with the Superleggera model. More muscle than the standard, all-wheel-drive Huracán’s 602 horsepower should be on the menu, with the standard seven-speed dual-clutch automatic remaining the only transmission choice. (We haven’t seen a stick-shift Lambo for years now.)

Estimated Arrival and Price: Watch for the Superleggera to arrive sometime in 2017—with an MSRP reflecting a significant premium over the standard Huracán LP610-4’s starting price of $242,445. We suspect $300,000 isn’t out of the question, which would fill some of the wide-open price territory between the Huracán and the $400,000-plus Aventador.

Source: Car and Driver

More Photos Below: Courtesy: MotoAuthority









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