The Lamborghini Huracan's successor will swap the naturally-aspirated V10 for an 800-horsepower twin-turbo V8 that's part of a hybrid system.
Lamborghini went to significant lengths to keep the naturally-aspirated V12 engine alive, but its naturally-aspirated V10 has nearly reached the end of its life cycle. Instead, the yet-unnamed model that will replace the Huracán will downsize, adopt forced induction, and electrify.
Before rumors begin to fly, let's get an important detail out of the way. Lamborghini is part of the Volkswagen Group, and several of its sister companies — including Porsche — offer a twin-turbo 4.0-liter V8, but this is not what you'll find in the Huracán's successor's engine bay. The brand claims that the eight-cylinder is new; it was developed in-house on a blank slate.
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