The curtain has come down on a
glorious chapter in India’s supercar history. Automobili Lamborghini india has officially completed the
final delivery of the Lamborghini Huracán — marking the end of over a decade of sales for one of the most iconic V10‑powered supercars in the country.
1. The Final Huracán Delivered — A V10 Era ClosesLamborghini has handed over the
last Huracán to an indian customer, specifically the
Huracán Tecnica — the final and one of the most refined versions of the model family. This delivery signifies the
official end of the Huracán’s lifecycle in India and marks the conclusion of Lamborghini’s naturally aspirated V10 supercar era in the country.
2. A Decade of Supercar LegacyThe Huracán first arrived in india in
2014, succeeding the earlier Gallardo as Lamborghini’s mid‑engine flagship. Over its life here, the Huracán lineup expanded with multiple exciting variants, each featuring the brand’s signature
5.2‑litre naturally aspirated V10 engine — beloved for its power, sound, and performance.
3. Total Sales and Impact in IndiaAcross more than
a decade on sale, Lamborghini sold
252 units of the Huracán in India — an impressive total for a high‑end supercar in the indian luxury segment. The range included early models like the LP 610‑4 and later high‑performance versions such as the
Performante, EVO, STO, Sterrato, and finale Tecnica.
4. What the Huracán Tecnica BroughtThe
Huracán Tecnica, which closed out the model’s run, was a standout rendition blending everyday usability with track‑ready prowess. Powered by a potent V10, it could accelerate from
0–100 km/h in just about 3.2 seconds with a top speed around
325 km/h — true supercar territory.
5. Why This Matters for Lamborghini in IndiaThe conclusion of the Huracán’s run in india isn’t just about one model ending — it reflects
a larger shift in the automotive world. Lamborghini, like many performance brands, is transitioning toward
hybrid and electrified performance cars, with models like the upcoming
Temerario and
Revuelto ushering in a new era.
6. A New Era BeginsWhile the Huracán’s final delivery marks the end of an era, Lamborghini’s presence in india will continue. The company is expected to bring its
hybrid‑powered supercars and SUVs to the market over the coming years, maintaining its appeal among performance car enthusiasts.
In Summary✔ The
final Lamborghini Huracán — a Tecnica — has been delivered in India.
✔ This delivery marks the
end of the Huracán’s 10‑plus year run and the V10 supercar era in the country.
✔ Lamborghini sold
252 Huracán units in india over its lifecycle.
✔ The brand is now moving toward
hybrid future models, signaling a new performance chapter ahead.
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