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If you've ever fantasized about having that iconic supercar from your bedroom wall posters in your own garage, today marks an extraordinary opportunity. The Lamborghini Huracán, a timeless embodiment of high performance and undeniable elegance, is not just a car; it's an experience. The 2021 Lamborghini Huracán EVO RWD Coupe, with a mere 8,100 miles on its odometer, encapsulates the pinnacle of Lamborghini's engineering prowess, offering an exhilarating blend of power, precision, and unrivaled aesthetics.
The Arancio Xanto exterior, adorned with a captivating Pearl Effect finish, makes an immediate statement, drawing your attention to the car's aggressive yet aerodynamic silhouette. The A13 Wheels, a spectacle in themselves, cradle carbon ceramic brakes with striking black calipers, promising not just style but superior stopping power. As you move towards the rear, the presence of the bold Capristo Exhausts, resembling poised launchers of torpedoes, adds a symphony of power to the visual spectacle. The honeycomb grille and the body color-matching diffuser further contribute to the overall sporty allure, showcasing the meticulous attention to detail. Inside the cabin, the 2021 Lamborghini Huracán EVO RWD Coupe welcomes you with a Nero Ade and Orange interior, elevated by the EVO Trim - Sportivo package. The electric heated seats, adorned with contrast stitching and embroidered Lambo logos on the headrests, provide both comfort and style. The Lamborghini Sensonum audio system and Smartphone Interface cater to your modern connectivity needs, while the Lifestyle + Driver Pack adds convenience and contrast stitching throughout the cabin, exemplifying the thoughtful design.
Under the hood, the 2021 Lamborghini Huracán EVO RWD boasts a 5.2L engine, generating an impressive 602 horsepower at 8,000 rpm and 413 lb-ft of torque at 6,500 rpm. As a Rear Wheel Drive variant, its Lamborghini Doppia Frizione (LDS) 7-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission propels it from 0 to 60 mph in a blistering 2.9 seconds, achieving a top speed of 202 mph. The lightweight Hybrid chassis in aluminum and carbon fiber facilitates the sprint from 0 to 124 mph in just 9.0 seconds. This supercar is not just a mode of transportation; it's an adrenaline-pumping journey into the heart of automotive excellence.
Lamborghini’s Huracan was introduced in 2014 to take over from the brand’s widely popular Gallardo. The Gallardo marked a relatively affordable way to enter Lamborghini ownership, without sacrificing a whole lot over the Murcielago at the time. Perhaps the only major compromise was the V10 engine instead of a V12. The Huracan bears the same characteristic, using a V10 while its bigger brother Aventador handles the V12-seeking market. If you’ve been lusting after a Huracan because let’s face it, why not, this 2019 Lamborghini Huracan LP640-4 Performante is definitely worth a serious look. This 21,910-mile machine comes with plenty of goodies, including Ad Personam interior, the Branding Package, a Lamborghini Q Citura interior, Lamborghini Dynamic Steering, magnetorheological suspension, the Laser-Engraved Package, and much more. Let’s take a deep dive into this car’s persona.
Staying consistent in an ever changing automotive landscape is a tough task. You have the constant change in customer taste and technology one needs to adapt to. Throughout history Lamborghini has been a manufacturer that has constantly brought consistency in its offerings –consistency in being machines that stand out and make their custodians feel unique. Present today is one of Lamborghini's finest and it takes shape with this 2020 Lamborghini Huracan EVO. With a reported 20,370 miles on the clock, this low-mileage Italian powerhouse is a looker from every angle and has the performance to match.
The Lamborghini Gallardo was a runaway sales hit for the Italian sports and supercar maker. Marking the entry point into Lamborghini ownership and following it up was always going to be a tough act. But Lamborghini laughs in the face of toughness. So, when the Italian automaker released the Huracan in 2014, the world quickly realized that Lamborghini had managed to raise the bar again. The Huracan underwent a facelift in 2019, which is where this 2020 Lamborghini Huracan LP640-4 EVO Spyder comes from. Bearing 17,642 miles, this raging bull could be yours if you desire. Chances are, many others desire as well, so don’t sit on the decision for too long.
In the early 2000s, Lamborghini realized that they needed a lower-level model to capture the market with, as simply relying on a single halo car was a risky business strategy. So, they brought out the V10-engined Gallardo in 2003, and the rest, they say, is history. The Gallardo was made for ten years and sold over 14,000 units in that time. It was Lamborghini’s best-selling model until it was overtaken by its successor, the Huracan. Today, getting your hands on a Gallardo is a very smart move. That’s because it’s a fantastic way to experience a piece of contemporary Italian exotica, as well as a smart future investment since the Gallardo is a definite classic. So, say hello to this 2006 Lamborghini Gallardo that’s up for sale in Dallas, with only 26,490 miles to its name. Awaiting a new owner, this car comes with past service and repair records available.
The Lamborghini Murciélago, introduced in 2001, was the direct successor to the legendary Diablo and marked a new era for the Italian automaker under Audi’s ownership. True to Lamborghini tradition, it takes its name from a renowned fighting bull, in this case, a famous specimen from 1879. Available in both coupe and roadster variants, the Murciélago underwent a facelift in 2006, bringing increased power and subtle design enhancements. This 2006 Lamborghini Murciélago Roadster exemplifies that evolution, showcasing an exotic presence and thrilling performance. With just 11,000 miles on the odometer and all maintenance reportedly up to date, this supercar is available in Diamond Bar, California, offering an exhilarating yet worry-free ownership experience.
There comes a time when every automaker must bow down and embrace the Sport Utility Vehicle or SUV rush. SUVs of all types dominate the market today, not just in North America but nearly every other country in the world. Lamborghini knew that they couldn’t be caught napping, so they released the Urus in 2018, well ahead of arch-rival Ferrari’s SUV which came several years later. The Urus is based on a platform that’s also shared with models such as the Audi Q8, Porsche Cayenne and Bentley Bentayga. So, you know that it’s in good company. So, why not consider buying this 40,000-mile 2019 Lamborghini Urus as your daily driver? It’s got a few attractive upgrades to make it even better.
The Audi R8 is what happened when Audi decided to try their hand at a sports car. Introduced in 2006 and packing their signature Quattro all-wheel drive system, the R8 quickly gained fan favorite status. Whichever way you look at it, the R8 is special, and since production ended in 2024, it's in limited supply. For example, this 2017 Audi R8 Coupe 5.2 Quattro V10 Plus is one of just 3,179 units reportedly made worldwide that year, of which only 772 were sold in the United States. Currently waiting for a new owner, this Connecticut car boasts just 60,300 miles to its name so far.
The Ferrari F430 was a sports car that represented the entry-level point into Ferrari ownership. Of course entry-level is subjective; it was still a six-figure purchase when brand new. Succeeding the popular 360, the F430 came in 2005 and offered more performance and updated styling than its predecessor. It’s thought that around 16,750 units were made across a four-year production run. Today, getting your hands on a F430 is a nice way to experience a contemporary Ferrari from the early 2000s. This particular 2005 Ferrari F430 packs under 20,000 miles and awaits a new owner in Maryland. Is that you, then?
In the early 2000s, Lamborghini realized that they needed a lower-level model to capture the market with, as simply relying on a single halo car was a risky business strategy. So, they brought out the V10-engined Gallardo in 2003, and the rest, they say, is history. The Gallardo was made for ten years and sold over 14,000 units in that time. It was Lamborghini’s best-selling model until it was overtaken by its successor, the Huracan. Today, getting your hands on a Gallardo is a very smart move. That’s because it’s a fantastic way to experience a piece of contemporary Italian exotica, as well as a smart future investment since the Gallardo is a definite classic. So, say hello to this 2006 Lamborghini Gallardo that’s up for sale in Dallas, with only 26,490 miles to its name. Awaiting a new owner, this car comes with past service and repair records available.
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