Lamborghini Huracan Successor Launches In Late 2024 Brand's CEO Confirms
Rumors have been trickling out about Lamborghini's successor to the Huracan. Now, we know it launches in late 2024 thanks to brand CEO Stefan Winkelmann.
"At the end of 2024 a completely new Huracan will come to market," Winkelmann said during a press presentation, according to Road & Track.
The Lamborghini CEO didn't provide any details about the engine layout. According to claims from an anonymous insider, the Huracan successor adopts a twin-turbo V8. The powertrain allegedly would not engage the turbos until the engine reaches 7,000 rpm and keep them spinning until the powerplant's 10,000 rpm redline. When outside of this rev range, the setup reportedly operates as a naturally aspirated mill with hybrid assistance.
The info about the Huracan successor comes as Lamborghini offers a glimpse of the Aventador's replacement. It adopts a new 6.5-liter naturally aspirated V12 (gallery above) with plug-in hybrid assistance. The engine alone makes 813 horsepower at 9,250 rpm and 535 pound-feet (725 Newton-meters) at 6,750 rpm. The redline is 9,500 rpm.
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