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The 20,000th Lamborghini Huracán rolled off the production line, which may be the last stubbornness of the fuel car

Today, Lamborghini announced the roll-off of the 20,000th Huracán: an eye-catching matte Grigio Acheso STO model for customers from Monaco.

The 20,000th Lamborghini Huracán rolled off the production line, which may be the last stubbornness of the fuel car

The success of the Huracán model has lasted for eight years, during which time 12 road versions and 3 racing versions have been introduced. Since 2014, customers have opted for the hardtop and convertible models, which accounted for 71% and 29%, respectively. In terms of market performance, over the past eight years, more than 32% of Huracán models have been delivered in the US market, ranking first, followed by the UK and Chinese markets. Next, Radar Jun will analyze several Huracán milestone models for everyone.

The 20,000th Lamborghini Huracán rolled off the production line, which may be the last stubbornness of the fuel car

2014: First hard-to-roof model LP 610-4

The first Huracán hardtop version, the LP 610-4, debuted at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show, features four-wheel drive and delivers 610 hp of power, accelerating from 100 km/h in just 3.2 seconds and a top speed of 325 km/h. Innovative parts of the model include the Lamborghini ANIMA driving mode selection system, the LPI inertial platform system with on-board gyroscope, the dual fuel injection system and the all-vehicle LED light source, becoming an industry pioneer in the supercar segment.

The 20,000th Lamborghini Huracán rolled off the production line, which may be the last stubbornness of the fuel car

2015: Huracán LP 580-2 brings a rear-drive driving experience

Unveiled at the Los Angeles Auto Show in November 2016, the Huracán LP 580-2 rear-drive convertible is also powered by a 5.2-litre naturally aspirated V10 engine that delivers 580 horsepower. In 2016, the World Limited Edition of 250 Huracán Avio models was unveiled, paying homage to its aerospace inspiration in a unique style.

The 20,000th Lamborghini Huracán rolled off the production line, which may be the last stubbornness of the fuel car

2016: Huracán Performante debuts a new Lap Record in North New York

In 2016, the Huracán Performante, which produced up to 640 horsepower, took a strong hit: the model was powered by Lamborghini's patented ALA active aerodynamic system, which set a new set set lap time at the Nürburgring Nordschleife and won awards around the world. In 2018, the Huracán Performante Convertible became the pinnacle of the Huracán family's development: combining unrivalled innovative technology, surging performance and convertible driving pleasure. Like the hardtop version, the Huracán Performante Cabriolet delivers up to 640 hp at 8000 rpm, 600 Nm of torque at 6500 rpm, 3.1 seconds from standstill to 100 km/h, and 0-200 km/h in just 9.3 seconds.

The 20,000th Lamborghini Huracán rolled off the production line, which may be the last stubbornness of the fuel car

2019: The new Huracán EVO – the new generation of the V10 supercar – is introduced

In 2019, Lamborghini launched an evolved version of Huracán , the Huracán EVO. The discerning design further optimises aerodynamics and driving dynamics, with the new Model, which perfectly inherits the exceptional performance of the Huracán Performante, delivers up to 640 horsepower, rear-wheel steering and torque vectoring, and is equipped with the new Lamborghini LDVI Vehicle Dynamic Control System with predictive logic. In 2020, the Huracán EVO Rear-Drive Edition was released, delivering 610 hp at 8000 rpm and 560 Nm peak torque at 6500 rpm. Acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h takes only 3.3 seconds and a top speed of 325 km/h.

The 20,000th Lamborghini Huracán rolled off the production line, which may be the last stubbornness of the fuel car

2021: Huracán STO – The essence of Lamborghini's sport is ingrained

Launched in 2021, the Huracán STO is a road-compliant supercar that epitomises Lamborghini's racing experience and expertise, inspired by the Huracán Super Trofeo EVO developed by Squadra Corse Racing For Lamborghini's single-brand event. The Huracán STO is powered by a 640 hp naturally aspirated V10 engine that delivers 565 Nm of torque at 6500 rpm. The Huracán STO in the form of rear-wheel drive accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3 seconds, 0-200 km/h in just 9 seconds, and a top speed of 310 km/h.

The 20,000th Lamborghini Huracán rolled off the production line, which may be the last stubbornness of the fuel car

2022: Huracán Tecnica – a double-sided supercar built with extreme design and excellent engineering

In April 2022, the latest model of the Huracán family, the Huracán Tecnica, was introduced, a new rear-drive model with a V10 engine designed for motorists who pursue pure driving pleasure and a great lifestyle on the road and on the track. The Huracán Tecnica has 30 hp more power than the Huracán EVO rear-drive version, with a powertrain that delivers 565 Nm of torque at a maximum of 6500 rpm and accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.2 seconds.

The 20,000th Lamborghini Huracán rolled off the production line, which may be the last stubbornness of the fuel car

Huracán Police Car – represents the brand's long-standing relationship with the Italian National Police

Lamborghini has a long-standing relationship with the Italian National Police and has delivered several Huracán models, which are mainly used for medical emergencies. In 2020, a Huracán completed the transport of transplanted organs spanning 489 kilometers from Padua to Rome in just over two hours.

The 20,000th Lamborghini Huracán rolled off the production line, which may be the last stubbornness of the fuel car

Visitors arriving at Bologna Guglielmo Marconi Airport can enjoy the Guided Car service at Lamborghini Huracán Airport, with passenger planes moored on the tarmac.

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