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The Lamborghini Huracan Successor Debuts in August With a New V-8

The Huracan has been sold out for nearly 12 months, even though production isn't ending until later this year. The STJ introduced last month represents the supercar's epilogue and the last Volkswagen Group model to rock a naturally aspirated V-10 engine, following the Audi R8's demise. A new baby Lambo supercar will premiere in the second half of 2024 with a hybrid powertrain.

The company shared the news in a document about Q1 2024 results. Autocar was able to obtain more details from sales and marketing boss Federico Foschini. The Huracan replacement will premiere in August with a plug-in hybrid system based around a V-8. Instead of being borrowed from other VW Group brands such as Porsche or Audi, the eight-cylinder engine is an in-house effort.

Last year, Francesco Scardaoni, Asia-Pacific region director, said Lambo is making so much money it can afford to develop the car on its own. Sadly, the 5.2-liter FSI engine is going away as part of a wider VW Group effort to downsize and meet stricter emissions regulations. It's unclear how related the electrified powertrain will be to the new Urus SE, which also uses a plug-in hybrid V8.

Whatever the case may be, Foschini argues a PHEV V8 is objectively better than an ICE V8:

"The package itself is much better than a normal ICE car. There are characteristics that you cannot achieve if you don't have an electric motor [such as active torque vectoring]; it gives you the opportunity to leverage even more on the potential of the engine."

There have been some juicy reports about the new combustion engine. Rumor has it the V-8's turbochargers won't kick in until 7,000 rpm. The eight-cylinder mill apparently has a 10,000-rpm redline and works with an eight-speed, dual-clutch automatic borrowed from the Revuelto. The Huracan replacement is likely to be a bit bigger to accommodate the extra hardware commanded by the PHEV setup.

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Per tradition, Lamborghini has confirmed it has a fighting bull's name lined up for the new supercar. Last month, the Italian exotic marque filed a trademark for "Temerario" with the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO). However, we were unable to find a connection to a

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