Lamborghini India delivers the first Huracán Tecnica in the country
It accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in a swift 3.2 seconds and handles sharper than ever, thanks to a recalibrated and improved LDVI system.

INDIA
Lamborghini India delivered the first Huracán Tecnica, the next-generation rear-wheel-drive V10, in India today, featuring the Bianco Monocerus shade. The Huracán Tecnica embodies the core values of Lamborghini's DNA, combining a fun-to-drive personality with high-performance capabilities. The Huracán Tecnica has at its heart the LDVI (Lamborghini Dinamica Veicolo Integrata) system, which controls every aspect of the car’s dynamic behavior by integrating vehicle systems and set-up to deliver feed-forward pre-control in virtually real-time, for perfect driving dynamics. Speaking on the occasion, Sharad Agarwal, Head of Lamborghini India, said, “Since its debut last year, the Huracán Tecnica has generated a lot of excitement in India. We are delighted that Indian customers appreciate what Tecnica brings to the Huracán family. With such positive responses from media and customers, it motivates us to work even harder and bring all global launches to the Indian market faster.” The Huracán Tecnica is the latest evolution of Lamborghini's V10-powered sports car, featuring rear-wheel-drive. It embodies the technological advancements made since Huracán's debut in 2014. The car was specifically designed to strike a perfect balance between unadulterated driving pleasure on the track and relaxed, lifestyle-focused cruising on the road. Underneath its body, the Huracán Tecnica boasts a 30 CV power increase
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