According to Automobile Magazine, Lamborghini is
preparing to launch at least seven new Huracán variants including a Barchetta
and Speedster as well as a Superleggera and SV. There's also word of a Huracán
Targa and a GT3 Stradale.
If that's not enough variety, prepare for something
even wilder: the Huracán Safari. According to the publication, the model will
feature "all-terrain body protection panels," larger wheel arches,
and a height-adjustable suspension. We can also expect all-wheel drive and a
four-wheel steering system.
These models will be followed by an Aventador
successor which is rumored to arrive in 2020. Set to become even more powerful,
the car will reportedly be equipped with a naturally-aspirated 7.0-liter V12
engine that develops around 800 hp.
Drivers looking for something more extreme could be
rewarded with a range-topping model that has two electric motors powering the
front wheels. This could give the car a combined output in excess of 1,000 hp and 1,198 Nm of torque.
If that's too insane for your tastes,
Lamborghini may offer a tamer plug-in hybrid variant with a V8 engine. The
model is slated to develop around 700 hp. A few years later a Huracán
replacement is expected with a Porsche-sourced 4.0-liter V8 engine. The base
model could have around 650 hp while more extreme versions may pack
more than 900 hp.