Lamborghini has
brought the new Huracan EVO Coupe and Spyder to New York for their North
American debut which took place at an exclusive event in conjunction with the
International Auto Show.
The new Huracan EVO
also features many upgrades from the Performante and comes with Lamborghini’s
next-generation Dinamica Veicolo Integrata (LDVI) processing unit that controls
every aspect of the supercar’s dynamic behavior in order to provide a more
thrilling driving experience and better performance.
Add to that the
second generation of the Lamborghini Piattaforma Inerziale (LPI), a range of
accelerators and gyroscope sensors that monitor the vehicle’s lateral,
longitudinal and vertical accelerations, as well as roll, pitch and yaw rate
and the end result should be pretty exhilarating.
Compared to the
original Huracan, the updated EVO comes with a completely revised aero agenda,
featuring an optimised floor, repositioned exhaust tips, a new integrated rear
wing and a full-width rear diffuser.
The interior also
received its fair amount of upgrades, now sporting a new 8.4-inch touchscreen
display in the center console with all the desired connectivity options and an
optional dual-camera telemetry system.
Pricing for the new
Huracan EVO starts from US$ 261,274 for the Coupe and from US$ 287,400 for the Spyder
in the US market, with the first customer deliveries to start this summer. USA
was the largest single market for Lamborghini in 2018.