2019
Lamborghini Huracan

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  • RWD Coupe
    Starts at
    $203,674
    13 City / 18 Hwy
    MPG
    2
    Seat capacity
    Premium Unleaded V-10
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    Rear Wheel Drive
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  • RWD Sypder
    Starts at
    $223,654
    13 City / 18 Hwy
    MPG
    2
    Seat capacity
    Premium Unleaded V-10
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    Rear Wheel Drive
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  • Spyder
    Starts at
    $266,325
    13 City / 18 Hwy
    MPG
    2
    Seat capacity
    Premium Unleaded V-10
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    All Wheel Drive
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  • Performante Coupe
    Starts at
    $281,048
    13 City / 18 Hwy
    MPG
    2
    Seat capacity
    Premium Unleaded V-10
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    All Wheel Drive
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  • Performante Spyder
    Starts at
    $308,859
    13 City / 18 Hwy
    MPG
    2
    Seat capacity
    Premium Unleaded V-10
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    All Wheel Drive
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Expert 2019 Lamborghini Huracan review

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Our expert's take
By Brian Normile
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Lamborghini’s Huracan coupe got a special-edition Evo model in January that takes the Performante’s V-10 engine, rated at 631 horsepower and 443 pounds-feet of torque, and puts in a slightly more pedestrian — well, as pedestrian as anything Lamborghini can be, which isn’t, really — coupe. The Evo also came along with revised aerodynamic bits, a new 8.4-inch touchscreen infotainment system and four-wheel steering. Now it’s gone and done the same thing to the Spyder convertible version of the car, set to debut at the 2019 Geneva International Motor Show, creating a monster droptop that will really let its owners see and be seen.

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Just beware that some of that “being seen” might involve being just a loud and blurry shape, like Bigfoot. (Do I mean the cryptid or the monster truck? You decide.) Here are five things you need to know about the Lamborghini Huracan Evo Spyder:

1. It’s Slower Than the Coupe by This Much

Lamborghini claims the Evo Spyder will have a zero-to-62-mph time of 3.1 seconds, two-tenths of a second slower than the coupe. Do me a favor: Turn on the stopwatch feature on your phone and see if you can tell when two-tenths of a second have elapsed. That may not feel like much, but physics dictates that each tenth of a second matters at such low timeframes.

Top speed is a claimed 325 kph, which converts to just about 202 mph — same as the coupe. It’s unclear if that top speed can be achieved with the top down or if it’s limited in a similar fashion to the McLaren 600LT Spider, which can hit 201 mph but only 196 mph if the top is down.

2. It’s Heavier Than the Coupe

All the mechanicals to make the powered top retract on its own, plus the beefed-up chassis stiffening needed to keep the V-10 from bending the car without its roof in place, add up. In this case, it’s an extra 265 pounds or so; that’s an entire LeBron James plus 15 pounds.

3. It’s Pricey. Duh.

The Evo coupe has a starting price of just over $261,274 before taxes and fees, and you’ll have to add a bit more than $26,000 — nearly the cost of the new 2019 Volkswagen Jetta GLI — to get into the Evo Spyder, which starts at $287,400 (also before taxes and fees).

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4. It Can Get Much, Much Pricier

There are a number of customization packages available from the factory, including ones that reduce the added weight of the Evo Spyder using Carbon Forged Composite materials and Lamborghini’s patented Carbon Skin, a flexible form of carbon fiber used in upholstery. And then, of course, there’s Lamborghini’s Ad Personam program, which will let you customize your car to your heart’s content and your bank account’s contents.

5. It’s on Its Way

After making its debut in Geneva, the first customer deliveries will happen shortly after in the spring.

Cars.com’s Editorial department is your source for automotive news and reviews. In line with Cars.com’s long-standing ethics policy, editors and reviewers don’t accept gifts or free trips from automakers. The Editorial department is independent of Cars.com’s advertising, sales and sponsored content departments.

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Brian Normile

Road Test Editor Brian Normile joined the automotive industry and Cars.com in 2013, and he became part of the Editorial staff in 2014. Brian spent his childhood devouring every car magazine he got his hands on — not literally, eventually — and now reviews and tests vehicles to help consumers make informed choices. Someday, Brian hopes to learn what to do with his hands when he’s reviewing a car on camera. He would daily-drive an Alfa Romeo 4C if he could.

2019 Lamborghini Huracan review: Our expert's take
By Brian Normile

Lamborghini’s Huracan coupe got a special-edition Evo model in January that takes the Performante’s V-10 engine, rated at 631 horsepower and 443 pounds-feet of torque, and puts in a slightly more pedestrian — well, as pedestrian as anything Lamborghini can be, which isn’t, really — coupe. The Evo also came along with revised aerodynamic bits, a new 8.4-inch touchscreen infotainment system and four-wheel steering. Now it’s gone and done the same thing to the Spyder convertible version of the car, set to debut at the 2019 Geneva International Motor Show, creating a monster droptop that will really let its owners see and be seen.

Related: More Auto Show Coverage

Just beware that some of that “being seen” might involve being just a loud and blurry shape, like Bigfoot. (Do I mean the cryptid or the monster truck? You decide.) Here are five things you need to know about the Lamborghini Huracan Evo Spyder:

1. It’s Slower Than the Coupe by This Much

Lamborghini claims the Evo Spyder will have a zero-to-62-mph time of 3.1 seconds, two-tenths of a second slower than the coupe. Do me a favor: Turn on the stopwatch feature on your phone and see if you can tell when two-tenths of a second have elapsed. That may not feel like much, but physics dictates that each tenth of a second matters at such low timeframes.

Top speed is a claimed 325 kph, which converts to just about 202 mph — same as the coupe. It’s unclear if that top speed can be achieved with the top down or if it’s limited in a similar fashion to the McLaren 600LT Spider, which can hit 201 mph but only 196 mph if the top is down.

2. It’s Heavier Than the Coupe

All the mechanicals to make the powered top retract on its own, plus the beefed-up chassis stiffening needed to keep the V-10 from bending the car without its roof in place, add up. In this case, it’s an extra 265 pounds or so; that’s an entire LeBron James plus 15 pounds.

3. It’s Pricey. Duh.

The Evo coupe has a starting price of just over $261,274 before taxes and fees, and you’ll have to add a bit more than $26,000 — nearly the cost of the new 2019 Volkswagen Jetta GLI — to get into the Evo Spyder, which starts at $287,400 (also before taxes and fees).

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4. It Can Get Much, Much Pricier

There are a number of customization packages available from the factory, including ones that reduce the added weight of the Evo Spyder using Carbon Forged Composite materials and Lamborghini’s patented Carbon Skin, a flexible form of carbon fiber used in upholstery. And then, of course, there’s Lamborghini’s Ad Personam program, which will let you customize your car to your heart’s content and your bank account’s contents.

5. It’s on Its Way

After making its debut in Geneva, the first customer deliveries will happen shortly after in the spring.

Cars.com’s Editorial department is your source for automotive news and reviews. In line with Cars.com’s long-standing ethics policy, editors and reviewers don’t accept gifts or free trips from automakers. The Editorial department is independent of Cars.com’s advertising, sales and sponsored content departments.

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Consumer reviews

5.0 / 5
Based on 1 review
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Comfort 5.0
Interior 5.0
Performance 5.0
Value 5.0
Exterior 5.0
Reliability 5.0

When I was driving around it went so fast.

I loved driving it felt like I was fling in the air that is how fast it was going. It was the best experiment in the whole world I wish that it would be so much funner than the Dodge Viper I used to have in 2006.
  • Purchased a New car
  • Used for Commuting
  • Does not recommend this car
Comfort 5.0
Interior 5.0
Performance 5.0
Value 5.0
Exterior 5.0
Reliability 5.0
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What trim levels are available for the 2019 Lamborghini Huracan?

The 2019 Lamborghini Huracan is available in 2 trim levels:

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  • Performante (2 styles)

What is the MPG of the 2019 Lamborghini Huracan?

The 2019 Lamborghini Huracan offers up to 13 MPG in city driving and 18 MPG on the highway. These figures are based on EPA mileage ratings and are for comparison purposes only. The actual mileage will vary depending on vehicle options, trim level, driving conditions, driving habits, vehicle maintenance, and other factors.

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Is the 2019 Lamborghini Huracan reliable?

The 2019 Lamborghini Huracan has an average reliability rating of 5.0 out of 5 according to cars.com consumers. Find real-world reliability insights within consumer reviews from 2019 Lamborghini Huracan owners.

Is the 2019 Lamborghini Huracan a good Coupe?

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5.0 / 5
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  • Comfort: 5.0
  • Interior: 5.0
  • Performance: 5.0
  • Value: 5.0
  • Exterior: 5.0
  • Reliability: 5.0

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