Lamborghini Delivers Final Huracán to Indian Market After Decade-Long Run

The Italian supercar maker has sold 252 units of the V10 sports car in India since 2014.

06 Feb 2026 | 13238 Views | By Shristi Ohri

Automobili Lamborghini India has delivered its final Huracán Tecnica to the Indian market, marking the end of production for the iconic V10 super sports car that has been a cornerstone of the brand's lineup for over a decade.

The Italian manufacturer delivered a total of 252 Huracán models in India throughout the vehicle's lifecycle, which began in 2014 with the original LP 610-4. The final delivery represents the conclusion of one of Lamborghini's most successful and versatile model families.

The Huracán Tecnica, the last variant delivered in India, featured a 5.2-litre naturally aspirated V10 engine producing 631 bhp. The model was designed to bridge the gap between the standard Huracán and the track-focused STO variant, incorporating rear-wheel steering, enhanced aerodynamics, and a refined chassis suitable for both road and track use.

Throughout its production run, the Huracán family underwent multiple iterations, each introducing performance innovations that would become integral to Lamborghini's engineering philosophy. The model earned recognition for its dynamic capabilities and distinctive V10 engine character.

As the Huracán era concludes, Lamborghini has introduced the Temerario as its successor. The new model adopts a hybrid architecture and represents the next generation of the company's super sports car lineup, combining electric propulsion with traditional performance engineering.

The transition from the Huracán to the Temerario signals Lamborghini's shift toward electrified performance vehicles while maintaining its focus on high-performance sports cars.

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