The Huracán succeeds the Gallardo, the most popular Lamborghini ever. Half of the cars Lamborghini has built in its 50-year history are Gallardos. Pictured is the last one ever built.
Lamborghini first told us about the Huracán in December 2013, soon after the last Gallardo was built.
Its official reveal opened up the 2014 Geneva Motor Show.
Continuing a Lambo tradition, the car is named for a famous bull that fought in Spain in 1879, "showing his unrelenting character and remaining defiant and invincible, thus entering into the legend of fighting bulls' history."
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdIt was designed from scratch, but retains the basic look of 21st century Lamborghinis.
The chassis is made from aluminum and carbon fiber.
It's powered by a 5.2 liter V10 engine that generates over 600 horsepower.
5.2 liter V10 engine that generates over 600 horsepower, revised version of the one in the Gallardo
It's a revised version of the engine used in the Gallardo, and is paired to a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission.
That will send the Huracán from 0 to 62 mph in 3.2 seconds, and up to 124 mph in 9.9 seconds.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdIf you want to show off the engine, go for the transparent bonnet — just an extra £5,256 ($8,800) in the UK.
The Huracán sells for $242,000.
That seems low once you start adding options like a $4,900 rear camera — a feature that's standard on the $18,190 Honda Civic.
At least carbon-ceramic brakes come standard on the 20-inch wheels.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe interior is comfortable for long drives, with more space and better visibility than in the Gallardo.
Lamborghini has been delivering the car in 2014.
Here's another stunning set of wheels...