



The Lamborghini Huracan (yes, it means Hurricane in Spanish) is the replacement for the much-loved Gallardo. On sale since 2013, it was facelifted in 2019 to the spec you see here. Gaining the moniker Evo, it’s a fine example of Lamborghini’s design and engineering genius. One push of the throttle will set that soulful V10 wailing in a fashion that’ll have the hairs on the back of your neck tingling away. So why not experience automotive exhilaration and buy this 2022 Lamborghini Huracan Evo Coupe from us? The car’s got a mere 916 miles, meaning it’s close to brand-new.

Wearing a color called Verde Scandal, this 2022 Lamborghini Huracan Evo Coupe is certainly scandalous in some ways. From its jaw-dropping design to its High Gloss Black style pack, this car exudes celebrity status. The current owner says that the entire car has been ceramic coated, and wears a clear bra at the front. Then, we’ve got a front lift system to avoid damaging its dainty chin on irritants such as speed humps. Meanwhile, the rear bumper is in high gloss black, with a body-colored rear diffuser. The two-seat interior of this 2022 Lamborghini Huracan Evo Coupe is as comfortable as you’d expect it to be, which is to say, it packs plenty of luxuries. You’ve got a digital gauge cluster, ambient lighting package, automatic climate control, power windows, power mirrors and power door locks. There’s even the Lamborghini Sensonum sound system, with active speakers. Meanwhile, the Nero Ade leather-upholstered seats sport the iconic Lamborghini crest embroidered on the head rests.

Peek through the transparent engine cover of this 2022 Lamborghini Huracan Evo Coupe and you can see its naturally-aspirated 5.2L V10 in all its glory. The engine is factory rated for 602hp and 443lb-ft. Powering all four wheels via a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox, you can do 0-60 in less than 3 seconds. The top speed is around 200mph. When it’s time to stop, large ventilated disc brakes do the job admirably. And you know what? While it’s a track-honed machine, the suspension is comfortable enough for daily driving too!

2022 Lamborghini Huracan Evo
5.2L V10
7-Speed Dual Clutch Automatic
Verde Scandal Exterior
Nero Ade Interior
Fully Electric And Heated Seats
Rear Bumper High Gloss Black
Rear Diffuser Body Color
High Gloss Black - Style Pack
Transparent Engine Bonnet
Sensonum With Active Speakers
Evo Trim - Sportivo Leather Unicolor
Ambient Light Package
Lamborghini Embroidered On Headrest
Lifting System
Current Owner Reports Ceramic Coating And Full Clear Bra



This 2017 Lamborghini Huracán LP 580-2 Spyder embodies pure Italian performance with open-air exhilaration. Finished in the stunning Rosso Mars Metallic, it delivers a captivating presence that perfectly complements Lamborghini’s iconic, angular design language. With its naturally aspirated V10 engine sending power exclusively to the rear wheels, this Huracán offers a purist driving experience that blends raw performance with precise control. Having been meticulously maintained, it stands as a prime example of Lamborghini craftsmanship and style.



The Lamborghini Huracan represented Lamborghini’s entry-level model between 2014 and 2024. However, entry level is strictly subjective, as it still bore a six-figure price tag when new, and of course, was a proper raging bull. In fact, Huracan sounds like Hurricane in Spanish, which is precisely what it is – but in Lamborghini’s case, was taken from the name of a fighting bull. Yes, Lamborghini names their cars after famous fighting bulls. In 2019, the Huracan’s facelift came, and gained the moniker EVO to signify this update. So, we can glean that this 2020 Lamborghini Huracan EVO Spyder is indeed a facelift car, and with under 19,000 miles on the clock, fairly lightly used too. Currently living in Glendale, California, this bull is a great way to experience soulful Italian exotica.



The Lamborghini Huracan was introduced in 2014 as the successor to the wildly popular Gallardo. For many buyers who are graduating to a Lamborghini, the Gallardo was the perfect entry point, and the Huracan had a tough act to follow as a result. No worries; Lamborghini was able to raise the already high-set bar even higher. The Huracan was made until 2024 and as of 2025, there’s nothing in its place yet. So, if you want a Huracan, check out this California-based 2018 Lamborghini Huracan LP640-4 Performante Spyder with a smidge over 2,500 miles reported on the odometer. It’s the perfect way to treat yourself to a wildly passionate and supremely performative Italian sports car.




Petrolhead with family commitments? No worries, we’ve got the perfect car for you, in the shape of this 2022 Lamborghini Urus Pearl Capsule from Miami, Florida. Wearing a fine Arancio Borealis coat of paint, which is a high-gloss orange pearl coat, this super-SUV comes with a practical and well-equipped Nero interior – that’s black in English. It’s got a screaming 4.0-liter twin turbo V8 under the hood, giving you up to 641 raging Italian horses. An all-wheel drive system enables you to enjoy excellent traction in any weather condition, as well as superb track handling. Two keys are included with the sale of this 35,000-mile wonder.



The 2025 Lamborghini Urus SE represents a bold step into Lamborghini’s electrified future, combining the brand’s unmistakable performance DNA with advanced plug-in hybrid technology. As the most powerful Urus ever produced, it delivers an astonishing 789 horsepower while offering improved efficiency and even limited all-electric driving capability. This example, finished in Bianco Monocerus over a striking Nero Ade and Rosso Mars interior, has just over 3,000 miles and presents as a highly optioned, modern super SUV. With premium upgrades such as the Bang & Olufsen 3D sound system, full high-gloss black styling package, and 23-inch Galanthus wheels, this Urus SE blends aggressive styling, cutting-edge tech, and everyday usability into one compelling package.



This 2004 Lamborghini Murcielago isn’t a car for the lazy. It’s not meant for those who want to be able to simply flatten a gas pedal and go from zero to sixty in three seconds. No, with its proper manual gearbox, all-wheel drive system and refreshing lack of extensive electronic driver aids, this is a machine that separates the rookies from the pros. It’s a pure driver’s car in all its Giallo Orion glory, and one that’s sure to become a classic very soon. With just 27,182 miles on the clock, it’s now available in Los Angeles for those who dare to own one of the world’s most potent supercars of its time.




It feels like yesterday when we saw the old boys of Top Gear push the best sports cars of the time around Italy. Jeremy, of course, had a Lamborghini Aventador, Richard had the Noble M600, and Captain Slow wasn’t really “slow” thanks to the McLaren MP4-12C he got behind the wheel of. Fast forward a decade a bit later, and the MP4-12C now serves as a really great way to get into the world of sports cars. Present today is this 2013 McLaren MP4-12C Spider with just 10,000 miles reported. Hailing from Toledo, Ohio, this British powerhouse is a lovely way to spend the weekend with its top down while experiencing true British performance at your command.



Want a red Ferrari with a naturally aspirated V8, a retractable hardtop, and a fine black interior that embodies that soulful Italian spirit of performance? This 2012 Ferrari California ticks all those boxes, and it’s got just 42,241 miles on the clock. Coming from the California line-up of 2008 to 2017, this car has reportedly been used like new, and comes with a recharger plus a second key. We’re also told that this Lawton-based Ferrari comes with original Nero paint, over which a red vinyl wrap has been applied, so if you like it red or want a more muted shade, you can have either when you acquire this machine.



Few cars capture the essence of Ferrari’s mid-2000s golden era quite like the F430 Spider. As the open-top variant of the F430, it combines raw naturally aspirated performance with the thrill of top-down driving. This 2009 example, showing just 5,080 miles, represents an exceptionally well-preserved and highly desirable configuration. Finished in the iconic Rosso Corsa over Cuoio leather, it delivers the classic Ferrari color combination enthusiasts seek. With desirable factory carbon fiber options and Daytona-style seats, this F430 Spider offers both visual drama and driver-focused luxury, making it a standout piece for collectors and weekend drivers alike.

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