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700 Lamborghini Huracans have already been pre-sold

700 Lamborghini Huracans have already been pre-sold

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blogentry-114362-0-04763500-1392783517_thumb.jpgThe Lamborghini Huracán has already obtained 700 orders during a, as yet unfinished, month-long private preview tour worldwide for VIP clients. An excellent start for the heir to the best selling Lamborghini to date, the Gallardo.

 

The Lamborghini Huracán LP 610-4 is powered by a 610-horsepower 5.2-litre normally-aspirated V10 engine, which allows it to reach a top speed of 325 km/h and accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.2 seconds, placing it at the top of its segment.

 

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A candidate for 'star of the show' at Geneva Motor Show, it will be the first vehicle to be revealed at the exhibition, during a press conference given by President and CEO Stephan Winkelmann, scheduled for 8 a.m. on Tuesday March 4th, 2014.

 

The presentation will contain innovative elements -- not just the video of the supercar shot over the last few days in Los Angeles, but also the reveal.

 

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That’s pretty good, considering that Lamborghini sold just 2,121 cars in total last year.

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A worthy successor to Gallardo! Quite sure we will see one here in the island with the highest concentration of millionaires in the world

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Good sales for the Huracan will mean poor sales for the other Lamborghini models.

 

Why would I buy the Aventador which is alot more expensive and yet has similar performance?

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