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Lamborghini - Huracan (2021)

Discover the allure of the Lamborghini Huracan—a 2021 model that blends aggressive styling with uncompromising performance. Whether you’re eyeing an Lamborghini Huracan price for a new purchase or evaluating a used Lamborghini Huracan price, the excitement stays the same. The 2021 Huracan sports the same 5.2‑liter V10, instant power delivery, and confident curb appeal that make this super‑car a top choice among hyper‑car enthusiasts.

What is a 2021 Lamborghini Huracan worth? At launch, the 2021 Huracan launched with a suggested retail price around $210,000 in the U.S. However, the final figure varies by optional equipment and regional taxes, so Lamborghini Huracan 2021 price inquiries typically refer to an estimated baseline that can shift depending on the model’s specific configuration and market.

  • Engine: 5.2‑liter, naturally aspirated V10, 605 hp, 530 lb‑ft torque
  • Transmission: 7‑speed ISR dual‑clutch gearbox, active LSD
  • Powertrain: Front‑mid, rear‑wheel drive (huracan Rodrio offers all‑wheel drive)
  • Fuel type: Premium 98 RON unleaded gasoline
  • Top Speed: 202 mph (318 km/h)
  • 0–60 mph: 2.8 s (2.9 s 2021 models)
  • Dimensions: 192.9 in (4,905 mm) L × 78.9 in (2,004 mm) W × 48.0 in (1,221 mm) H
  • Curb Weight: 3,996 lb (1,813 kg)
  • Suspension: Adaptive multi‑link, active air suspension
  • Brakes: Carbon‑ceramic ABS, Brembo braking system
  • Wheels: 20‑inch alloy on high‑top–tire design, 21‑inch optional on high‑performance packages
  • Interior: Leather‑trimmed, 7‑inch infotainment touchscreen, premium audio suite
  • Key Features: Lamborghini Advanced Performance System, active aerodynamic kit, multifunction steering wheel with flat‑panel displays

Lamborghini Huracan depreciation is an essential factor for buyers contemplating a purchase or resale. In the first year, the super‑car typically loses 15–20 % of its value due to new models, as well as general market expectations of high mileage to late‑production components. Over the next third year, depreciation rates tend to flatten, dropping about 5–8 % per year as the vehicle moves into the 3 + year old segment. If the car remains well‑maintained and inside the original factory warranty window, resale value may improve, especially if it’s a Lamborghini Huracan with a documented low mileage.

Depreciation Overview