Lamborghini unveils Huracán EVO Spyder at base price of ₹4.1 cr

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Lamborghini’s latest supercar offering competes with the Ferrari 488 Spider and the Audi R8 Spyder.
Lamborghini unveils Huracán EVO Spyder at base price of ₹4.1 cr
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Italian carmaker Lamborghini unveiled the Huracán EVO Spyder for sale in India at a base price of ₹4.1 crore. The open-top car joins its coupe counterpart Huracán EVO as the second model in the V10 Huracán EVO line up.

“We are so thrilled to expand our footprint in the Indian market through the launch of the Huracán EVO Spyder,” said Matteo Ortenzi, CEO-Lamborghini Asia Pacific, at the launch in Mumbai on Thursday.

This year also marks the sale of the 50th Urus, and the only Aventador SVJ 63 in India by Lamborghini. “We have seen an increase in the number of supercar aficionados in India which reflects in the demand of our Lamborghini range, including the limited-edition super sports car,” added Sharad Agarwal, head, Lamborghini India.

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The Spyder adopts the next-generation vehicle dynamic control and aerodynamics developed for the coupe. It is powered by the same 5.2 litres naturally-aspirated Lamborghini V10 engine that has been improved for higher power output.

The Spyder combines the option of open-air driving with Huracán EVO’s evolutionary techniques. It is enabled with the Lamborghini Dinamica Veicolo Integrata for the management of driving dynamics. Rear-wheel steering and a four-wheel torque vectoring system are controlled by a Central Processing Unit.

The side profile of the Huracán EVO Spyder differs from the coupe. The electro-hydraulic set up allows the soft top to be opened in 17 seconds up to a driving speed of 50 km/h. An integrated duct between the fins reduces turbulence in the headroom during open-top driving.

Lamborghini’s latest supercar offering competes with the Ferrari 488 Spider and the Audi R8 Spyder.

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