The Lamborghini Huracán LP
610-4 Avio will launched in New Delhi on Sept 22, 2016 in the presence of Andrea
Baldi, Head of APAC, Automobili Lamborghini SpA and Sharad Agarwal, Head of Automobili
Lamborghini India. The Lamborghini Huracán LP 610-4 Avio made its debut in
March 2016 at the Geneva Motor Show. Produced in a run of only 250, this
special edition's name, colours and materials pay tribute to the world of
aviation and aeronautics.
The Huracán LP 610-4 Avio has
all the technical specifications that have made the Huracán a great success:
aspirated 610 HP, 5.2 litre, V10 engine; 7-speed gearbox with double clutch;
hybrid chassis in aluminum and carbon fibre; a power/weight ratio of only 2.33
kilograms per hp and breathtaking performance: 0 to 100 km/h in a mere 3.2
seconds and a maximum speed of over 325 km/h.
From the outset, Lamborghini
has been inspired by powerful fighter jets, from which it has borrowed
technological, aerodynamic, ergonomic and stylistic solutions. References to
the aeronautical world in Lamborghini's current product line include digital
instrument clusters; controls located on the centre console as in airplane
cockpits; the red engine 'start' button; the tight stylistic language of
exterior lines; and a broad range of matt exterior finishes.
The new Huracán Avio offers a
host of premium functional features in its standard configuration including
lifting system, cruise control and GPS. But the true uniqueness of the Avio
lies in its interior and exterior finishes. White or grey painted details
contrast with the body colour and enhance exterior details such as the tops of
the side member, the side view mirrors and the lip on the front spoiler. A
double stripe, again in white or grey, runs along the roof and down the front
bonnet.
The door panels further
identify the special Avio version with the logo L63, where L stands for
Lamborghini and '63 is the year the company was founded. A tricolor cockade,
the symbol distinguishing nationality used in aeronautics, is placed between
the letter and the number, a press note from Lamborghini said.
In its first full year on the
market, a total of 2,242 Huracán units were delivered to customers. In the
first 18 months following its market introduction, Huracán deliveries were 70%
higher than those of its predecessor, the Gallardo, in the same period after
market introduction.