Lamborghini Huracan Tecnica Launched In India; Prices Start At Rs 4.04 Crore

Lamborghini has launched the new Huracan Tecnica in India at a starting price of Rs 4.04 crore (ex-showroom). Positioned below the track-focused STO, the Tecnica is claimed to blend on-track performance with on-road useability offering a best of both worlds.
Speaking on the occasion, Sharad Agarwal, Head of Lamborghini India, said, ‘Bringing new models faster to local market has been a key pillar for our growth in India and we are excited to unveil the Huracán Tecnica in India today. The lightweight Tecnica’s recalibrated LDVI system and distinctly tuned driving modes with specific suspension set-up, rear-wheel direct steering, and innovative brake cooling improvements allow the driver to experience the perfect Huracán for every occasion. We are delighted to bring the Tecnica, an emotionally versatile super sports for road and track to our clients and enthusiasts in India.”
Also Read: Lamborghini Huracan Tecnica Review
The Tecnica gets a new rear bumper and wing along with a new hexagonal exhaust
Starting with the powertrain, Lamborghini has lifted the 631bhp V10 straight from the STO with power still going to the rear wheels via a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox. The Tecnica though gets its own tune for the LDVI system to bring out different characters of the car. Rear-wheel steering is standard and the Tecnica also gets its own unique suspension set-up along with a modified traction control system that allows you to break traction at the rear in select modes.
The Tecnica like other Huracan variants also gets its own unique design details, here inspired by the Lamborghini Sian, for improved aero performance. The front bumper is new and features Sian-like Ypsilon vents near the headlamps while further back the window line, rear deck and windscreen too are new. The rear bumper too is new and features redesigned vents for improved engine cooling along with a new hexagonal exhaust. A fixed rear wing provides 35 percent improved downforce over the RWD with drag also said to be 20 percent lower. The underbody of the Huracan Tecnica also gets new aero deflectors to improve aerodynamic efficiency.
The cabin is in line with the standard Huracan though the Tecnica gets its own unique software for the HMI
Inside, the cabin design is in line with other Huracan models though the Tecnica gets its own graphics for the digital interfaces of the instrument panel and central touchscreen. There is also a range of customisation options available including seat harnesses for the track, lightweight door design and more.
631 bhp V10 develops the same amount of power as the Huracan STO
Buyers can further customise their cars via Lamborghini’s Ad Personam program with a choice of over 200 exterior colours (8 standard colours) and choices of interior colour combinations, stitching, trims and more.
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