Lamborghini · Lamborghini Huracan · 2024

Lamborghini Huracan Huracan Evo AWD

5.2-Liter Naturally Aspirated V10 · 7-Speed LDF · 6

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Variant Price
Rs. 30 Cr
Ex-factory price · PKR
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Engine5.2-Liter Naturally Aspirated V10
Transmission7-Speed LDF
Fuel Average6
Variant Rank#1 of 3

Huracan Evo AWD Key Features

Full Specifications

Engine5.2L Naturally Aspirated V10
Displacement5204 cc
Horsepower640 hp
Torque600 Nm
Transmission7-Speed LDF
Drive TypeAWD
Fuel Avg — City4 km/l
Fuel Avg — Highway7 km/l
Fuel Tank83 liters
Length4459 mm
Width1933 mm
Height1165 mm
Wheelbase2620 mm
Ground Clearance120 mm
Curb Weight1389 kg
Seating2
Doors2
Airbags4
ABSYes

All Lamborghini Huracan Variants & Prices

VariantPrice (PKR)EngineTransmissionFuel Average
Huracan Evo AWDYou are hereRs. 30 Cr5.2-Liter Naturally Aspirated V107-Speed LDF6
Huracan Tecnica RWDRecommendedRs. 38.50 Cr5.2L V10 631hp7-Speed LDFN/A
Huracan STORs. 53 Cr5.2L V10 631hp RWD7-Speed LDF5.9 km/l

Lamborghini Huracan Pros & Cons

✓ What's Good

  • The Unrivaled V10 Soundtrack: In a modern supercar market shifting rapidly toward quiet turbochargers and heavy hybrid setups, the Huracán’s 5.2-liter naturally aspirated V10 stands out. Its sharp throttle response and mechanical scream all the way to its 8,000+ RPM redline offer a pure, old-school sensory experience.
  • Daily Usability (EVO Variants): Thanks to the 7-speed dual-clutch transmission and advanced active magnetic suspension, the standard Huracán variants are surprisingly civil. In "Strada" mode, the car shifts smoothly and rides comfortably enough to be driven casually through city traffic without snapping your neck.
  • Incredible All-Weather Traction: The All-Wheel Drive (AWD) variants feature a highly advanced torque-vectoring setup paired with rear-wheel steering. This system makes the car incredibly forgiving, allowing drivers to deploy massive horsepower safely, even on slick roads or tight city bends.
  • Striking, Timeless Aesthetics: From the wedge-shaped silhouette to the fighter-jet-inspired toggle switches and start button inside the cockpit, the Huracán delivers the exact theater and visual drama you expect from a Lamborghini.
  • Bulletproof Reliability (For a Supercar): Developed under Audi/Volkswagen Group ownership, the Huracán is mechanically robust. Its engine and electronics are remarkably dependable, freeing it from the constant, spontaneous mechanical breakdowns that plagued classic Italian exotics.

✗ What's Not Good

  • Extreme Local Running Costs: Maintaining a Huracán requires massive deep pockets. Insurance premiums, importing specialized fluids, replacing high-performance tires, and servicing carbon-ceramic brakes easily accumulate into millions of PKR annually—not to mention the high-octane fuel consumption.
  • Severe Cabin & Cargo Limitations: The interior is cramped for taller passengers, and rear visibility in track-focused variants like the STO is virtually non-existent due to the engine covers and roof snorkels. Furthermore, the front trunk (frunk) is tiny, barely holding a single soft duffel bag.
  • Pothole & Speed-Breaker Anxiety: Despite the optional hydraulic front-axle lift system, the Huracán sits incredibly low to the ground. Navigating rough tarmac, broken pavement, steep parking ramps, or unexpected potholes is a nerve-wracking exercise that risks costly structural damage.
  • Persistent Attention & Lack of Privacy: Driving a roaring, brightly colored Italian supercar makes you an instant target for public attention. Everywhere you go, people will film, follow, and crowd the car, making it impossible to park somewhere securely or enjoy a quiet, anonymous drive.
  • Firmware & Battery Sensitivities: The car operates on a highly complex network of computers and sensors. If it is left parked without a factory trickle charger for more than a couple of weeks, the battery drains completely, frequently triggering a cascade of false dashboard error codes and system glitches upon startup.

Estimated On-Road Cost (Punjab)

Ex-Factory PriceRs. 30 Cr
Withholding Tax (WHT, filer est.)+ Rs. 1.50 Cr
Registration Fee (Punjab est.)+ Rs. 1.35 Cr
Approx. Total On-RoadRs. 32.85 Cr

Estimates only. WHT based on filer rates. Registration fee varies by province. Use our Tax Calculator for exact figures.

Financing This Variant

Down Payment (20%)
Rs. 6 Cr
of ex-factory price
Loan Amount (80%)
Rs. 24 Cr
financed amount
3-Year EMI
Rs. 91.7 Lakh/mo
@22% markup p.a.
5-Year EMI
Rs. 66.3 Lakh/mo
@22% markup p.a.
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Should You Buy the Huracan Evo AWD?

The Huracan Evo AWD is the entry-level variant of the Lamborghini Huracan — the most affordable way into this model. It makes sense if you want the Lamborghini reliability badge at the lowest possible price and are comfortable without the premium features found in higher trims. The next variant up — Huracan Tecnica RWD — costs Rs. 8.50 Cr more and may add worthwhile features if the budget allows.

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