The Week That Was: Lamborghini Huracan, Holden ‘Here To Stay’
Lamborghini’s ‘triangle’ for its Gallardo replacement is finally complete – we have the pictures, we have the data and now we have the name; the Huracan LP 610-4. As expected, the Huracan will be powered by a naturally-aspirated 5.2 l
Lamborghini’s ‘triangle’ for its Gallardo replacement is finally complete - we have the pictures, we have the data and now we have the name; the Huracan LP 610-4.
As expected, the Huracan will be powered by a naturally-aspirated 5.2 litre V10 engine, producing 448kW and 560Nm, matched to a seven-speed dual clutch automatic transmission.
The Huracan will make its world debut at the Geneva Motor Show next year, with pricing yet to be confirmed.
After a steady trickle of information regarding its new C-Class, Mercedes-Benz has finally released full details of its new midsized luxury offering.
Transmission choices will be a six-speed manual or seven-speed dual-clutch auto, matched to a substantial choice of engines including five petrol and at least three diesel options, depending on the market.
Expect to see the 2014 C-Class arriving in Australia around July.
the week that was.