There are no more Lamborghini Huracáns available. The Italian supercar manufacturer currently has enough orders to complete the remaining Huracán production until its replacement, which will appear at the end of 2024, appears. Creation is scheduled to come to an end with the Sterrato, a vehicle designed for rugged terrain, although Lamborghini could yet release a few special edition versions to mark the conclusion of the Huracán's life cycle, like it did with the Aventador.
The information was included in Lamborghini's financial report for the first quarter, which displays the brand's highest-ever quarterly income and benefit figures. In the first three months of 2023, Lamborghini transported 2623 automobiles, 1599 of which were Urus SUVs. Other automobiles included Huracán and Aventador variants (while Aventador production was set to conclude in 2022, it appears that certain vehicles were still unable to be delivered before year's end).
Anticipate that Lamborghini should continue to flourish. Its most memorable creation crossover, the V-12-controlled Revuelto, is now sold out for quite some time following a Walk debut. Notwithstanding the Huracán's mixture replacement, the organization intends to hybridize the Urus in 2024, with the objective of a completely crossover setup toward the following year's end. Its most memorable electric vehicle, a 2+2 thousand sightseer, will make a big appearance in 2028, trailed by a completely electric Urus substitution in 2029.