2024 LAMBORGHINI HURACAN 5.2 V10 Lp 640-4 Evo Spyder Ldf 4WD Euro 6 (s/s) 2dr
5.2 V10 Lp 640-4 Evo Spyder Ldf 4WD Euro 6 (s/s) 2dr
Price
£270,000
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Vehicle Specifications
Description
This 2024 Lamborghini Huracan V10 LP 640-4 EVO is a superb example, having had only one owner since new. This striking supercar boasts a powerful 5.2 litre petrol engine, paired with a four wheel drive drivetrain, ensuring exceptional performance and control. As a Euro 6 compliant vehicle, it meets modern emission standards.
For convenience and safety, it comes equipped with Bluetooth preparation for hands free calling and both front and rear parking sensors, including a parking assistance system. Experience exhilarating acceleration with the Huracan, capable of reaching 0-62mph in a mere 3.1 seconds. This impressive speed demonstrates its superior engineering and performance capabilities when compared to other vehicles in its class.
The LP 640-4 EVO trim level signifies a high specification, offering a truly engaging driving experience for those who appreciate automotive excellence. Platinum plus cars| performance with prestige
About the Lamborghini Huracan
The Lamborghini Huracán represents the pinnacle of the naturally aspirated V10 era, combining sharp Italian aesthetics with mid-engine precision. Since replacing the Gallardo, it has become a staple of the UK supercar scene, offering an intoxicating blend of daily driveability and raw, track-focused performance that remains ULEZ compliant despite its ferocious power delivery.
Why Buy a Used Lamborghini Huracan?
- The 5.2-litre V10 engine provides one of the most evocative soundtracks in the automotive world, free from turbocharger interference.
- Unlike many rivals, the Huracán offers a surprisingly user-friendly cabin and light low-speed steering, making it manageable on tight UK B-roads.
- Strong residual values and iconic status ensure it remains a solid investment for enthusiasts and collectors alike.
- Magnetic ride suspension and various driving modes (Strada, Sport, Corsa) allow for a genuine dual-personality driving experience.
Typical Price Range
All prices are approximate.
- 2014–2017: £125,000 – £155,000 — Early LP 610-4 models and the rear-wheel drive LP 580-2. Check for full Lamborghini service history and clear MOT history.
- 2017–2019: £160,000 – £220,000 — Includes the hardcore Performante and late-model LP 610 coupes. Prices fluctuate based on the presence of the lifting system and carbon ceramic brakes.
- 2020–2024: £210,000 – £350,000+ — Covers the Huracán Evo, Tecnica, and the rally-style Sterrato. Decrying the loss of the model, these final editions command a significant premium.
Common Issues to Check
- Faulty nose-lift sensors can lead to expensive bumper damage if not rectified immediately.
- The dual-clutch transmission (LDF) can occasionally suffer from electronic sensor glitches, though it is far more reliable than the old E-Gear system.
- Condensation in the LED headlight units is a known issue that may lead to an MOT failure if the beam pattern is obscured.
- A faulty 'start/stop' button flap can become brittle over time, requiring replacement of the central switchgear unit.
Running Costs
- Fuel Economy: 14–19 mpg (WLTP combined)
- Insurance Group: Group 50 (Highest UK Rating)
- Servicing: Annual service costs typically range from £1,200 for a minor check to over £2,800 for major intervals at UK specialist or main dealers.
Which Variant Should I Choose?
- LP 610-4: Those seeking the ultimate all-weather supercar with the security of four-wheel drive and daily comfort.
- Performante: Track enthusiasts who demand the 'ALA' active aerodynamics and a more visceral, stripped-back driving experience.
- Evo RWD: Driving purists who prefer the lighter front-end feel and the increased playfulness of a rear-wheel-drive setup.
- Tecnica: The 'sweet spot' buyer looking for STO-levels of performance with a more subtle, road-oriented aesthetic.
- Sterrato: The adventurous collector who wants to tackle UK green lanes or poorly maintained rural roads with raised suspension and all-terrain capability.
