Huracan, which will replace Gallardo, will be available from September and is expected to be priced upwards of Rs 3.4 crore (Rs 34 million).
Gallardo successor hits 100 km/h in 3.2 seconds.
The car is inspired by jets of the aeronautical world
Few car like BMW-M series and Audi RS7 were most popular in 2014.
Mercedes-Benz, Ferrari, Porsche and Lamborghini are some marquee badges that have introduced track cars to excite hard-core customers who want to push their cars to the limit, says Pavan Lall.
From high-performance cars and customised bikes to accessories and in-car entertainment technology, the Autocar Performance Show 2014 held in Mumbai's Bandra Kurla Complex turned out to be paradise for car lovers.
Among Indian cars Vizag-based Stephen Panchigalla clocked 13.366s in his Skoda Octavia in the same J Class, which was run jointly for both Foreign and Indian cars, to ended up as the 'Fastest Indian Car.' Of the day.
What is the last thing you would expect one to do with a Lamborghini Huracan which costs a whopping Rs 5.5 crore? Banging it.
A selection of some interesting stories from Wednesday that you possibly would not have read in your newspaper.
Buoyed by the success in a tiny but exclusive market, Lamborghini India, which operates dealerships in Mumbai, New Delhi and Bengaluru, is going to roll out another two, in Kolkata and Chennai, in the near future.
'Hathras, Muradabad, Trichur, Salem, Madurai, Aligarh and Kanpur are cities where we are expecting and in some cases have seen new buyers come from.'
This revamped model is faster, lighter, and meaner than its predecessor
Audi has an impressive line up of luxurious cars at the Auto Expo.
With festive season around the corner, automakers are launching their best cars.