Lamborghini Huracán Tecnica makes global debut in Valencia, Spain

The Lamborghini Huracán Tecnica made its dynamic premiere on both road and circuit in Valencia, Spain at the end of June, putting the handling and performance of the latest Lamborghini Huracan model to the test in all environments.

The three souls of this super sports car – easy every-day driving; sporty fun-to-drive; and high-performing track-day car – were explored in downtown Valencia, on the Spanish mountain roads and on the Circuit Ricardo Tormo.

The Tecnica’s unique characteristics deliver a sporty, lifestyle super sports car for both road and track. The Tecnica takes the engine and track prowess of the Huracan STO to deliver a rear-wheel drive car with rear-wheel steering, alongside a 10kg weight reduction; a power increase of 30 CV; improved aerodynamics; rear downforce increased by 35%; and drag reduced by 20%, compared to the Huracan EVO rear-wheel drive model.

Direct steering and torque vectoring, a modified Performance Traction Control system, Bridgestone tyres, Potenza Sport on road and Potenza Race on track, and specific dynamic set-up makes the Huracan Tecnica a sporty, fun-to-drive car: the new HMI adds to functions such as satnav, car-finder and status report with integrated Amazon Alexa, telemetry, on-board diary and What3Words (geocode system) functionality for the best of all worlds, every day.

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John Rey San Diego

John Rey San Diego

John Rey is a diecast car collector who loves Tomica and Hot Wheels. Gundam plastic model kits are another interest of his. You can just tell he has saved not a single centavo, judging by the mentioned hobbies. He got into cars at such a young age. The PlayStation classic GranTurismo intensified his love for cars. He is into 90s JDM classic cars. He also believes that Asian Kung-Fu Generation, Nissan Skyline GT-R R34, and Godzilla, are among the top creations of Japan.

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