Lamborghini launches Huracan Avio LP610-4 in India at Rs. 3.71 crore

Lamborghini Huracan Avio LP610-4

Lamborghini has rolled out yet another limited edition billed as Huracan Avio LP610-4; it is for the first time that Indian market is getting Huracan limited edition. The Italian Supercar has been priced at Rs. 3.71 crore (ex-showroom Delhi) and takes inspiration from Italian Air Force. The special edition will be limited only to 250 units globally to maintain exclusivity. The car is based on standard Huracan LP610-4 though comes with cosmetic and interior upgrades.

Changes to the limited edition include silver and white highlights on bonnet, wing mirrors, air intakes, front and rear bumper, front spoiler lip. Other exclusive alterations on board are dual tone bumpers with contrast side skirts, ‘L63’ embedded on doors along with year 1963 when company came into effect. Lamborghini is also offering four exclusive paint schemes for the limited edition- Grigio Nibbio, Grigio Vulcano and Blu grifo and Verde Turbine. In addition, buyers can opt for various colors and trims via brand’s Ad personam customization program.

Lamborghini Huracan Avio LP610-4 Side View

Step inside and get welcomed by Jet fighter inspired cabin with features like L63 embedded on Alcantara leather seats in which L stands for Lamborghini and 63 for 1963, 12.3 inch TFT instrument panel, black interiors with Alcantara upholstery, suspension lift system to raise ground clearance, start stop button and drive mode selector.

At the heart of Huracan Avio is the same naturally aspirated 5.2 litre V10 engine that power standard Huracan. The mill churns out 610bhp@8250rpm of max output and peak torque of 560Nm@6500rpm linked to a 7-speed automatic transmission that sends power to all four wheels. The Supercar can accelerate to 100km/hr mark from standstill in brisk 3.2 seconds with the top speed hitting at 325km/hr while 0-200km/hr can be attained in just 9.9 seconds.

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