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New Car models
By Cristina AcevedoPosted: 07/08/2022
Lamborghinis live long in a market segment that sees quick turnover of models. When the Huracán was launched in 2014, its most obvious competitors were the Ferrari 458 Italia and the equally fresh McLaren 650S. That Ferrari has been replaced twice since then, first with the 488GTB and later with the F8 Tributo; McLaren moved on to the 720S era in 2017. Despite being in late middle age by junior-supercar standards, the Huracán is still going strong. The Tecnica model covered here isn't even its final variant, as an additional model rumored to be a based on the safari-spec Sterrato off-road concept is expected to follow next year.
But like an aging rocker still selling out stadiums, the Tecnica doesn't feel off the pace. Lamborghini has updated the Huracán intelligently and consistently throughout its long life, with the list of iterative upgrades including the rear-wheel-drive LP580-2, the Nürburgring-honed Performante, the subtly evolved Evo and Evo Spyder, and finally last year's scintillating track-focused STO.