New Lamborghini Huracan Mule Spied

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Well now, it seems that Lamborghini’s latest sales success is going to be getting faster and angrier very soon. Lamborghini just revealed the new SV version of the Aventador, so it must have freed up some engineers to start working on a faster and more powerful version of the Huracan. Our spy photographers just snagged shots of a mule that has some very interesting features.

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It looks mostly like a Huracan at the front, but move to the sides and you will see what looks like a slightly bigger brake kit. And then you move to the rear and things get weird. Fast.

At the bottom of the car is a quartet of exhaust pipes, just like you would find on any other Huracan, but look closer at the high center of the car. Right at the back of the engine, behind the metal mesh you will see a pair of new exhaust outlets.

Now I don’t actually think that Lamborghini would release a Huracan with six exhaust pipes, although that could be cool as hell, but they maybe testing a new shorter exhaust for increased power output.

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Expect more shots of this mule to be rolling in sometime soon, and as they do details will slowly leak out. Our photogs have named this beast a Huracan SV, but I am not sure I can stick by that name.

The Gallardo used a myriad of variations on names including the Superleggera moniker, and traditionally the SV name was only applied to the absolute fastest of the breed. I don’t think Lamborghini would use that name so early in the Huracan lifestyle, but I have been wrong many times in the past.

Be sure to sound off with your thoughts and theories in the forum.

Christian Moe has been a professional automotive journalist for over seven years and has reviewed and written about Lexus luxury cars, Corvettes and more for some of the top publications in the world, including Road & Track. Currently, he contributes to many of Internet Brands' Auto Group blogs, including Corvette Forum, Club Lexus and Rennlist.


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