The Lamborghini Huracán Evo gives the standard trim of the aging supercar a major upgrade, and now a new video provides evidence of the Italians developing a droptop version of the revised model. Expanding the revisions throughout the range makes sense since convertible buyers would surely want the additional performance.
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This spy video is brief at just 33 seconds, but it provides a good look at the Huracán. The changes appear to be in line with the hardtop Evo, including moving the exhausts higher and installing a massive rear diffuser. This test mule might have a slightly different front fascia because there appear to be curvy elements at the lower corners, whereas the coupe has sharper edges there.
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The Huracán Evo boasts 630 horsepower (470 kilowatts) from its revised 5.2-liter V10, which is a decent upgrade over the powerplant's 602-hp (449-kW) output at launch in 2014. The result is a coupe that can reach 62 miles per hour (100 kilometers per hour) in 2.9 seconds and a top speed of 202 mph (325 kph).
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The company also tweaks the drivetrain so that the aall-wheel-drivesystem can send the output to just one wheel if the computer believes that's best for what the driver is asking the vehicle to do. In addition, there's now rear-wheel steering. The active suspension can now react even more quickly, too.
On the inside, there's now an 8.4-inch infotainment display that supports multi-finger gestures and voice commands.
The Evo coupe starts at $261,274 in the United States, and the convertible would very likely cost even more. With the hardtop's debut being so recent, the company might a little while to unveil the convertible. We should see its arrival before the end of the year, though.
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