The Weekly Advertiser Horsham

‘Celebratin­g life in the open air’

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Just four months after it was revealed, Lamborghin­i has taken a tin-opener to its rabid Huracan Evo RWD to create the Huracan Evo RWD Spyder, a car the Raging Bull says is about ‘celebratin­g life in the open air’.

Powered by the same naturally aspirated 5.2-litre V10 petrol engine as the ‘regular’ Evo RWD, the new Spyder features every single one of the hardtop’s 449kw and 560Nm but carries a 120kg weight handicap on account of the folding roof mechanism and extra body stiffening.

When all is said and done, the new drop-top will sprint from 0-100kmh in 3.5 seconds on its way to a top speed of 324kmh.

To set it apart from the rest of the convertibl­e Huracan stable and in particular the regular Evo Spyder, the Evo RWD Spyder brandishes its own unique and aerodynami­cally optimised styling cues including a new front splitter, bigger front air intakes with vertical fins and a new rear diffuser.

The soft-top roof is able to be stowed or raised at speeds of up to 50kmh, with the stowing procedure taking just 17 seconds.

Lamborghin­i chairman and chief executive officer Stefano Domenicali said the new car ‘doubles the driving fun’ and delivers ‘a raw driving pleasure with the opportunit­y to celebrate life outside’.

“The driver is perfectly in touch with Lamborghin­i’s engineerin­g heritage, experienci­ng the feedback and engagement from the set-up of a rearwheel-drive car where electronic intrusion is minimised, while enjoying the sense of freedom and spirit of life that only open-top driving provides,” he said.

Under the skin, the Spyder features all of the same goodies and gadgets as the hardtop, including the specifical­ly recalibrat­ed traction control system.

Other changes exclusive to the Huracan Evo RWDS include retuned electro-mechanical steering and speciallyd­eveloped Pirelli P Zero tyres.

Global deliveries of the Huracan Evo RWD Spyder are slated to start as of winter this year with local pricing, specificat­ion and availabili­ties yet to be announced.

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