The Huracán's V-10 disappears and is replaced by a hybrid twin-turbo V-8 with three electric motorshas confirmed it will come with more than 887 hp.was also shown last month. It's a newly developed unit displacing 4.0 liters and featuring a flat-plane crankshaft. Lamborghini said the engine will spin to 10,000 rpm and deliver a peak 791 hp on its own., likely outshining rivals like the Ferrari 296 GTB and McLaren Artura, which come with 818 hp and 690 hp, respectively.
The Huracán successor will use the Revuelto's 8-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission, and is also tipped to use a version of the Revuelto's carbon-fiber monocoque structure.this year, Lamborghini will soon be a fully electrified brand. The automaker is also working on its first electric vehicle. It was previewed by