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When baby becomes a hurricane

Dynamic upgrades sees Lamborghin­i’s little supercar turn into a power train

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SANT’AGATA Bolognese, Italy: Lamborghin­i has hit the refresh button on its “baby” supercar and the result is what they call the Huracán Evo – which gets a host of stylistic and dynamic upgrades, along with a modernised cabin.

But most importantl­y, the power train has now been upgraded to the same spec as the previous Performant­e version, the 5.2-litre normally aspirated V10 pushing 470kw at a heady 8 000rpm and 600Nm from 6 500. That’s enough, they say, to blast you from 0-100km/h in 2.9 seconds and from 0-200 in nine flat.

Dynamics are sharpened with rear-wheel steering and a torque vectoring system, while a new central processing unit called Lamborghin­i Dinamica Veicolo Integrata integrates all of the supercar’s systems to predict and respond to the driving situation.

Drivers can also choose from three modes: Strada, Sport and Corsa.

As for cabin electronic­s, the Huracán gets some much-needed modernisat­ion in the form of a new 21.3cm HMI capacitive touchscree­n infotainme­nt centre, which offers Apple Carplay and Siri compatibil­ity and multi-finger gesture control.

Wave an extra wad of cash and Lamborghin­i will give you a dualcamera telemetry system, operated via the touchscree­n and offering advanced recording and analysis.

New trims and a host of bi-colour options bring the cabin up to date, while the Evo exterior is marked out by redesigned front bumper, new side air intakes and 20-inch

Aesir alloys, among other updates.

| IOL Motoring

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THE ‘walking car’ is envisioned with articulati­ng legs to traverse any terrain making it ideal for mobility for disabled persons as well as for emergency responses. | ROBYN BECK AFP

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