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Lamborghini Huracán Evo LP640-4

Revving past 8 000 r/min is the stuff of goose bumps Ian McLaren

Intoxicating, yet unintimidating. What the Huracán should have been from the start Terence Steenkamp

As fierce as you would expect it to be but surprisingly inviting to drive fast Nikesh Kooverjee

A magnificent farewell to what is surely the last of the V10s Ryan Bubear

Price: R5 500 000 0-100 km/h: 2,94 seconds Top speed: 325 km/h Power: 470 kW Torque: 600 N.m CAR fuel index: 16,44 L/100 km CO2 : 332 g/km

an automotive world teeming with downsized engines guzzling chunks of the atmosphere through whirring turbochargers, Lamborghini’s thoroughly refreshed Huracán stands out as a beacon of hairy-chested, king-sized displacement, reminding anyone privileged enough to be within earshot of the wonders of natural aspiration. Yes, the free-breathing V10 is still alive … but only just.

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