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In terms of outright car design Lamborghini is a force to be reckoned with. For decades they has provided us with a myriad of reasons to drop our jaws and look in awe with iconic cars such as the Countach, Diablo, and Murcielago. During 2014 Lamborghini released the Huracan which was the replacement for the iconic and best-selling Lamborghini Gallardo. The name Huracan stands for hurricane in Spanish and just like some of its predecessors the car was named after a Spanish fighting bull. If you are looking to experience Lamborghini’s rich heritage and unique designs the car, we have in our inventory today might just be the one for you. On sale right now is a 2015 Lamborghini Huracan Coupe with just 8,200 miles on the clock, from Florida. When new, this car carried an MSRP of $278,745. This example has some tasteful mods, and GGT fully paid up.

The Lamborghini Huracan sure does live up to its predecessor’s standards by maintaining Lamborghini’s recipe for creating the most outrageous design. With its sharp design features the Huracan does stand apart from its competitors. This 2015 Lamborghini Huracan Coupe has been customized by Creative Bespoke in Arizona and sports a Grigio Lynx paintwork showcasing those sharp Italian bodylines. The Huracan’s unique exterior design is further complimented by a Full DMC Carbon bodykit,1016 Industries Carbon hood and rides low on a set of 20" Forged 8.5J wheels making this Huracan look quite a bit like the iconic Lamborghini Sesto Elemento. To compliment the body kit of the car the brake calipers have been painted in red to showcase its sporty performance. The Nero Ade interior is made to compliment its exterior design features. The car comes equipped with electric heated seats, floor mats with leather inlays, contrast stitching on the roof lining and pillars and a branding package to showcase the presence of the raging bull in the interior. The car also is equipped with a navigation system with NAR and parking sensor with RVC.

Lamborghinis are renown for their screaming V10 and V12 engines. The 2015 Lamborghini Huracan Coupe we have today is powered by 5.2 L V10 engine pushing over 600 bhp to all of its wheels through a 7-speed dual clutch gearbox. The engine has also been tuned by Gintani and its V10 symphony is further complimented by an FI Exhaust with high flow cats. To further showcase the car’s engine bay a TEB and forged engine cover has been put in place with the engine bay being painted in a high gloss paint and lights showcasing the Italian powerhouse. In terms of suspension this Lamborghini sits low on the ground with its lowering springs, The car also comes equipped with the front lift system to facilitate traversing speed humps and rough roads.




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.




The Gallardo’s breathtaking styling is the work of Luc Donckerwolke, a designer known for shaping some of Lamborghini’s most iconic silhouettes — and this 2007 Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder is a testament to that legacy. Finished in rare 3-layer special-order off-white paint, this low-slung supercar exudes aggression and elegance from every angle. Its angular lines, signature projector headlamps, and black convertible top create a dramatic presence — one that looks just as good with the top up as it does down, which isn’t something most convertibles can claim. Equipped with the desirable 6-speed E-Gear transmission and an array of luxury and performance options, this Gallardo looks fast even when it’s parked and buttoned up.



The Gallardo is definitely one of Lamborghini’s greatest all-time hits. Produced for the 2004 model year, this V10-powered machine opened up Lamborghini’s appeal and accessibility to a broader segment of enthusiasts, and sold over 14,000 units by the time it was replaced by the Huracan in 2014. This might seem like a low number, but for an Italian sports car that straddled the line into supercar territory at the time, it’s positively significant. Today, we have a very special Gallardo, a 2014 Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4 Final Edition from New Jersey. The Final Edition was the last of the Gallardo before the Huracan took over, and it’s not that easy to get your hands on one. Plus, this example has just 18,270 miles on it!



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.


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