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Lamborghini - Huracan (2023)
Dreaming of the Lamborghini Huracan? This Italian super‑sport’s sleek design and blistering performance make it a true icon of modern automotive engineering. Whether you’re a prospective buyer, a collector, or simply curious about luxury performance vehicles, understanding the Lamborghini Huracan price landscape is essential. 2023 models bring updated styling, tech upgrades, and a fresh price tag that reflects their status as a high‑end performance machine. In this overview we’ll walk you through key specifications, depreciation trends, and how the Huracan stacks up against its rivals, all while keeping the focus on the Lamborghini Huracan 2023 price and the broader used Lamborghini Huracan price spectrum.
- Model year: 2023
- Engine: 5.2‑liter V10 naturally aspirated, tuned for 630 hp
- Transmission: 7‑speed dual‑clutch automatic, optional manual mode
- Powertrain: All‑wheel drive with torque vectoring
- Fuel type: Premium gasoline
- Performance: 0–100 km/h in < 3.2 s, top speed 325 km/h (electronically limited)
- Dimensions: Length 4,570 mm – Width 1,940 mm – Height 1,140 mm
- Wheelbase: 2,495 mm
- Weight: 1,425 kg (dry)
- Interior: Carbon‑fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP) trim, optional bespoke leather, 10‑inch infotainment screen
- Cooling system: Dual‑stage liquid cooling with active vents
- Brakes: Carbon‑ceramic disc, four‑wheel ABS, traction & stability control
- Suspension: Adaptive dampers, electronically controlled
- Cargo capacity: 110 L behind the seats, 320 L with seats folded
Each of these features contributes to the overall value proposition and, consequently, the Lamborghini Huracan price variations across different markets and trim levels.
Depreciation InsightThe life cycle of a new super‑sport such as the Huracan inevitably sees a decline in market value, but not at the same rate as mainstream cars. Gains in performance options, limited editions, and brand prestige can blunt the typical depreciation curve. Generally, a Lamborghini Huracan will:
- lose roughly 15–20 % of its value in the first year after purchase.
- lose an additional 10–12
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Last tracked date Status Price Price rank Link 2 years ago used US$310,900.00 Unlock all links 2 years ago used £387,000.00 Unlock all links 2 years ago used US$379,000.00 Unlock all links 2 years ago used £309,950.00 Unlock all links 2 years ago used £269,950.00 Unlock all links Note that old links may not work