New Lamborghini Urus, Huracan launched in 2024
Just introduced the all-new Revuelto flagship supercar, lamborghini confirmed replacement for current Huracan And urine will be announced next year.
Production of these models for the Australian market will begin in 2025.
With the Aventador replacement breeding completed, the future of the next generation Huracan And urine is also confirmed to be electrified with both new, unnamed models set to feature hybrid powertrains.
Lamborghini Asia Pacific boss, Francesco Scardaoni, confirmed auto expert These vehicles will be launched in two extremely busy years for the iconic supercar maker.
The new one Revuelto will reach its first Australian customers in the second half of 2024 with around 50 slated to arrive in Australia next year, while deliveries of the new Urus and Huracan will begin in 2025.
Lamborghini registered 176 new cars in Australia in 2022, up from 131 cars in 2021. These numbers would have been significantly higher if not for the long wait times and lengthy shipping delays. long.
If you’re wondering which engine will power the new Urus and Huracan, don’t bet on the V12. Although Ferrari has put its most prized engine in Purosangue SUV, Mr. Scardaoni said auto expert The company’s brand new and custom V12 engine will be kept only for the flagship model.
However, he did confirm the new Huracan will also use an all-new engine designed by Lamborghini, breaking the link with the current 5.2-liter engine co-developed by Audi.
auto expert believes that the Huracan replacement model will be equipped with a new naturally aspirated V10 hybrid engine to distinguish it from the V8 and V6 engines of Ferrari and McLaren.
The Urus replacement will continue to use the Volkswagen Group platform, and like the current model, it is expected to share an engine and transmission with Porsche and Audi.
Australia continues to be a rapidly growing market for Lamborghini and according to Mr Scardaoni, if the current growing list of pre-orders for the Revuelto lead to deliveries (as expected), Australia will soon become a really big market for Italian brands. .
The brand is electrifying its product line ahead of its introduction its first electric car end of this decade. A new line of vehicles, it will have a 2+2 shape and is expected to launch in 2028. An electric Urus will be followed.
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