The Huracan replaces the Gallardo, Lamborghini's most popular model ever.
The Huracan looks best in a bright colour.
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The Lamborghini delivers great handling thanks to Audi's rear-biased four-wheel-drive system.
The Huracan is powered by an evolution of the Gallardo's 5.2 litre V10 engine.
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The 5.2 litre V10 produces 602bhp and 560Nm of torque.
The steering is light but precise.
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The howl of the engine is as theatrical as ever.
The Lamborghini can't deliver the same sideways thrills as a Ferrari 488.
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Despite some visible Audi switchgear the Lamborghini Huracan's interior feels special.
Not that it matters, but the Huracan will manage up to 22.6mpg.
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No boot in the rear - but the front compartment will take a few bags.
The Huracan could be used every day, if you were brave enough.
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