A New York-based Lamborghini owner has been fined after his Huracan supercar was pinged by one of the city’s ‘noise cameras’ – despite it being unmodified. As reported by The New York Post, Anthony
Lamborghini CEO Stephan Winkelmann attributes the brand’s recent sales success to the spontaneous habits of car buyers post-COVID pandemic. The Italian supercar manufacturer recorded more than 10,000 global sales for the first time in
New South Wales police have seized a Lamborghini supercar, a Harley-Davidson motorcycle, and two Rolex watches from a Sydney man, alleging links to organised crime. An investigation into “the unexplained wealth of individuals with
Lamborghini has revealed its replacement for the naturally aspirated V10-powered Huracan, with the new Temerario supercar packing a bi-turbo plug-in hybrid V8. It follows Lamborghini’s replacement of the V12-powered Aventador with the plug-in hybrid
Lamborghini will launch the plug-in hybrid (PHEV) successor to the Huracan supercar in a matter of weeks, completing its transition to a full-hybrid model line-up. Expected to be named the Temerario, the new entry-level