LAMBORGHINI HURACÁN TECNICA
Bulls eye
9/
10
£212,000
FOR Genuinely awesome engine, terrific chassis, performance
AGAINST HMI not totally user friendly, driving position bit odd
Another Huracán? Yep. The aim here is to locate the sweet spot between the fabulous Evo RWD and the track oriented STO. So you get the 631bhp V10 in a more amenable rear-drive chassis with rear steer, in a cleverly revised body. While the Ferrari 296 GTB and McLaren Artura form a bridgehead to the new generation of hybridised ‘super sports cars’, the Huracán Tecnica actively benefits from not having the latest tech. Never mind e-motors and batteries, this thing doesn’t even have a turbo.