A Lamborghini Huracan, seen in 2016 at the Lido hotel in Beijing. The Italian supercar looked brilliant in white with darkened windows and silver-gray five-spoke alloy wheels.
The Huracan had ventilated brake discs and orange Lamborghini-branded brake calipers. The Lamborghini Huracan was launched in 2014 and production continues until today, but a successor is on the way. The LP 610-4 coupe model was made from 2014 until 2019.
The LP 610-4 badge on the rear fender with the colors of the Italian flag.
The interior looked classy with a mix of leather and suede trim with orange stitching. The center stack is loaded to the max with buttons and switches.
The engine cover harks back to older Lamborghini models but obscures the engine itself.
But what an engine it is. Under the cover sits a 5.2 liter naturally aspirated V10 with an output of 610 hp and 560 Nm. The gearbox is a seven-speed DCT with flappy peddles. The LP 610-4 is a four-wheel drive car. The top speed is 325 kilometers per hour and 0-100 is gone in 3.2 seconds. Speedy, but thirsty: the Hurcan slurps 12.5 liters of fuel every hundred kilometers.
The license plate is from Henan province. That is a road distance of nearly 700 kilometers. Must be a hell of a ride in a Huracan! Back in 2014, the LP 610-4 model sold for 4.29 million yuan in China. Expensive even by Chinese Lamborghini standards, and these supercars are relatively rare, especially compared to the Lamborghini Gallardo, the predecessor of the Huracan.