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A supercar should be great in many dimensions; it should have performance that's worthy of front-page news, comfort that doesn't break your back when on full throttle and a rich brand history that developed over the years to capture the heart and soul of many. Present today is a supercar through and through and takes form with this 2023 Lamborghini Huracan Tecnica. With a reported 1,400 miles on the clock, this raging bull is a virtually factory-fresh example and is looking to repurpose your classification of a great drive experience.
Lamborghini's have always been top contenders for bedroom poster material since its inception, and this 2023 Lamborghini Huracan Tecnica with its iconic Giallo Tenerife Metallic Exterior is no different. The unique exterior color perfectly compliments the personality of this raging bull and features black exterior components thanks to a high gloss black package in place. The current owner reports a full PPF on the exterior to safeguard from external elements. In terms of shoes, this raging bull is decked out with its factory wheels, finished off in bronze, and houses a set of black calipers. Peel apart the aggressive styling and step into a black interior of this 2023 Lamborghini Huracan Tecnica. The interior cabin is extremely driver-focused and features a Bicolor interior trim, Floor Mats with Leather Piping, and sports seats holding you and your passenger in place, be it on track or on a Sunday cruise. Driver aids on this raging bull include a navigation system and backup camera with parking sensors to ensure you don't damage the iconic exterior styling when backing out of tight parking spots.
The V10 powertrain is one that has been around in multiple Lamborghini over the years, it's a recipe that has been perfected over the years and is present underneath the hood of this 2023 Lamborghini Huracan Tecnica as well. The 5.2L V10 powering this raging bull is the perfect blend of in-your-face performance and an engine note that's built to send shivers down your spine. A 7-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission channeling all this raging bull's performance to its rear wheels ensures tail-happy performance on the track or your preferred back roads.
2023 Lamborghini Hurcan Tecnica
5.2L V10
7-Speed Dual-Clutch Automatic
RWD
Giallo Tenerife Metallic Exterior Paint
Lamborghini Piattaforma Inerziale
Lamborghini Dinamica Veicolo Integrata
Active Magnetic Dampers
Rear-Wheel Steering
Fixed-Ratio 13.4:1 STO Steering Rack
Carbon Fiber Interior Trim
Alcantara Interior Trim
Carbon Fiber Bucket Seats
Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel
Black Calipers
High Gloss Black Package
Navigation
Backup Camera with Parking Sensors
Floor Mats with Leather Piping
Sport Seats
Bicolor Interior Trim
Matte Black Tailpipes
Bronze Wheels
Full PPF Exterior
The Lamborghini Huracan is the model that replaced the Gallardo, as Lamborghini’s entry-level supercar. It continued the tried-and-tested formula of a mid-mounted V10 engine, and being named after a fighting bull. Discontinued in 2024, the Huracan is a fine driving machine that will thrill anyone who gets behind the wheel. That’s why we’re glad to offer this 2020 Lamborghini Huracan EVO Spyder for sale with a mere 9,916 miles on the odometer. This all-stock car comes with two keys, and the original manuals are included with the sale.
Ever since its inception, Lamborghini has been the talk of the town with every model released. From being bedroom poster material to blistering performance, taking charge of the raging bull is an experience you really can't replicate. Present today is one of Lamborghini's finest and is the perfect blend of performance and design aesthetic and takes shape with this 2021 Lamborghini Huracan EVO Spyder. With a reported 46,505 miles on the clock, this handsome raging bull is one that can level up your driveway game and ensure a smile every time you're out and about.
Lamborghini discontinued the Gallardo, their best-selling vehicle, in 2013, but the following entry-level model, the Huracan, is a perfect successor. Lamborghini has been introducing new trim levels every year. The AWD coupe 610-4 was the first, followed by the Spyder edition, and then the unique RWD variant 580-2. Steven Ewing from Motor1 described the Huracan Spyder as “The gentle giant that is a Docile on the streets and a demon in the sheets.” Needless to say, this is a sports car that can truly impress and is one of Lamborghini's best efforts. This example of the 2017 Lamborghini Huracan LP 580-2 Spyder is up for sale with just 16,800 miles on the clock. Its owner reports all maintenance up to date and it currently resides in Tennessee.
The Lamborghini Huracan is the model that replaced the Gallardo, as Lamborghini’s entry-level supercar. It continued the tried-and-tested formula of a mid-mounted V10 engine, and being named after a fighting bull. Discontinued in 2024, the Huracan is a fine driving machine that will thrill anyone who gets behind the wheel. That’s why we’re glad to offer this 2020 Lamborghini Huracan EVO Spyder for sale with a mere 9,916 miles on the odometer. This all-stock car comes with two keys, and the original manuals are included with the sale.
Lamborghini discontinued the Gallardo, their best-selling vehicle, in 2013, but the following entry-level model, the Huracan, is a perfect successor. Lamborghini has been introducing new trim levels every year. The AWD coupe 610-4 was the first, followed by the Spyder edition, and then the unique RWD variant 580-2. Steven Ewing from Motor1 described the Huracan Spyder as “The gentle giant that is a Docile on the streets and a demon in the sheets.” Needless to say, this is a sports car that can truly impress and is one of Lamborghini's best efforts. This example of the 2017 Lamborghini Huracan LP 580-2 Spyder is up for sale with just 16,800 miles on the clock. Its owner reports all maintenance up to date and it currently resides in Tennessee.
The iconic artwork of the poster car era of the raging bulls looks just like this Italian droptop. The 2008 Lamborghini Gallardo was Lamborghinis' idea of being sensible in times past. Compared to the previous models, such as the Murciélago and Diablo, the Gallardo does not have a large wing or flared wheel arches. The familiar V12 engine lost two cylinders to become a V10, which is closer to being economical. It proved easier to drive and more practical owing to the Germans at Audi, who were behind the manufacturing of the Gallardo. Now is your chance to experience it with this lovely 2008 Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder with just 25,300 miles on its clock.
The Lamborghini Huracan is the model that replaced the Gallardo, as Lamborghini’s entry-level supercar. It continued the tried-and-tested formula of a mid-mounted V10 engine, and being named after a fighting bull. Discontinued in 2024, the Huracan is a fine driving machine that will thrill anyone who gets behind the wheel. That’s why we’re glad to offer this 2020 Lamborghini Huracan EVO Spyder for sale with a mere 9,916 miles on the odometer. This all-stock car comes with two keys, and the original manuals are included with the sale.
Sports car ownership is an experience one should experience at least once in one's life. Where performance is tamed on your command for the road and blistering performance that raises one's eyebrow when on track. Present today is this 2017 McLaren 570S which is the gold standard of sports car ownership. This British powerhouse has a reported 21,387 miles on the clock and is the perfect blend of controlled performance for the road and quick lap times with smiles per gallon on track.
Lights, camera, and action. It’s the 2005 Aston Martin DB9 Volante grabbing everyone’s attention with its alluring silhouette and roaring V12 symphonies. A car that rocked the planet, when Ian Callum and Henrik Fisker came together to design and debut this masterpiece in 2003. It was built on a “vertical/horizontal” platform, which mainly consisted of aluminum and other composite materials melded together. This structure managed to achieve double the torsional rigidity of its predecessor despite being just three quarters of the weight before. Aston Martin equipped the DB9 with anti-roll bars and a double wishbone suspension supported by coil springs, while rear suspension was given additional anti-squat and anti-lift technology. All this came together to present the driver with spectacular handling along with a front mid-engine mounted V12 providing a reported 450 horsepower to the rear wheels. This particular 2005 specimen we have today has clocked only just 40,950 miles on the odometer and is for sale in Nevada.
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