2016 Lamborghini Huracán LP610-4 Spyder Driven: Still Sensational Sans Roof
Since the Volkswagen Group began its assimilation of Lamborghini in 1998, the automaker from the sleepy Italian burg of Sant?Agata has nearly tripled its employees and increased sales from a few hundred cars per year to 3245 in 2015. A poster child for this explosive growth is the new Huracán coupe, the total sales of which already equal 69 percent of what its predecessor, the Gallardo, managed in a decade-long run among all its variations. So the Huracán Spyder is poised for success. READ MORE ??
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