JAKARTA - Lamborghini successfully launched Revuelto in March last year as the successor to Aventador. Now, the brand with the banteng logo is preparing for the Huracan successor and will be introduced in the next few months.

Different from Huracan, who uses a 5.2 liter V10 machine, his successor is rumored to be using a smaller engine, namely a hybrid V8 developed by the parent company, Volkswagen Group.

Reporting from Autocar, Friday, January 5, the 8-cylinder engine has the same capacity of 4.0 liters with the same twin-turbocharged as the management. It is likely that the engine will be changed to the tuning so that the spin will be higher, even though its performance will not match the V10 or V12 from Revuelto.

This car will be Lamborghini's electrification model using the same axial flux electric motor as Revuelto. However, it is likely that Huracan's successor will use a double electric motor to help the performance of the combustion engine.

Meanwhile, Revuelto's 3.8 kWh battery pack is likely to be used in Huracan's successor. The Italian manufacturer has revealed that it is developing a system that can adjust to the tips of the legs and cameras with the possibility of being applied to this latest model.

For appearance, this car will certainly take inspiration from Revuelto, but be more compact with an open engine space as well as a bumper or a minimalist back diffuser that provides an efficient aerodynamic flow.

The front will have the same 'Y'-shaped DRL light as its brother, a prominent air channel across the section, and is equipped with a hexagonal exhaust that is the hallmark of Lamborghini.


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