Camouflaged Lamborghini Huracan Replacement Doesn’t Sound Like It Has A V10

Camouflaged Lamborghini Huracan Replacement Doesn’t Sound Like It Has A V10

Camouflaged Lamborghini Huracan Replacement Doesn’t Sound Like It Has A V10

In today’s era of electric-powered and smaller engines, Lamborghini’s V10 is starting to appear outdated from a regulatory perspective. The natural 5.2-liter engine is set to phase out next year when the final Huracan is produced. What will take its place? A listen to what appears to be a smaller gasoline engine intended for the upcoming “entry-level” supercar may hold the answer.

This lengthy spy video takes us around the streets of Italy, showcasing numerous supercars and SUVs adorned with the raging bull emblem. Some of the footage was captured right outside the factory in Sant’Agata Bolognese. The 19-minute clip gives us a close look at the Huracan’s successor, clad in full camouflage and sporting some Gallardo-like stickers covering the headlights and taillights.