Introduction
After more than a decade of roaring engines and supercar dreams, Automobili Lamborghini India has delivered the final Huracan to an Indian customer, marking the end of a legendary chapter in the country’s performance car history. This milestone moment signals both a farewell to Lamborghini naturally aspirated V10 era and a shift toward a new electrified future.
Lamborghini Huracan: A Decade of Supercar Excellence in India
Since its global debut in 2014, the Lamborghini Huracan quickly became one of the most celebrated Italian supercars, and India was no exception. Over its production cycle, the Huracan series proved to be a significant driver for the brand in the Indian market.

From the original LP 610-4 coupe to more aggressive and track-oriented versions like the STO (Super Trofeo Omologata) and the all-terrain Sterrato, the Huracan lineup evolved with cutting-edge design and blistering performance. Key delivery milestones in India include:
- 2014: Launch of the original Huracan LP 610-4.
- 2023: Lamborghini India celebrated the delivery of its 150th Huracan unit.
- 2024: Production officially wound down as the model reached its sold-out status globally.
- 2026: The final Indian delivery of the Huracan Tecnica marks the formal conclusion of the V10 era.
The Final Huracan Tecnica: A Fitting Farewell
The last Huracan delivered in India, a Huracan Tecnica, embodies the pinnacle of Lamborghini V10 evolution. Positioned between the standard Huracan and the track-focused STO, the Tecnica balanced everyday usability with track capability.
Key Highlights of the Huracan Tecnica
- Engine: 5.2-liter naturally aspirated V10.
- Power Output: 631 bhp (640 CV).
- Torque: 565 Nm at 6,500 rpm.
- Acceleration: 0 to 100 kmph in 3.2 seconds.
- Performance Enhancements: Rear-wheel steering and refined aerodynamics.
Although most automotive fans focus on straight-line speed, what truly set the Tecnica apart was its ability to deliver a visceral supercar experience without compromising on road comfort, a testament to Lamborghini engineering finesse.
Lamborghini India Strategy: A Market in Motion
While the Huracan era ends, Lamborghini presence in India remains stronger than ever. The brand recently reported delivering 111 cars in 2025. Despite a challenging luxury market, this performance reflects a sustained demand among Indian buyers for premium performance vehicles, particularly in the Super SUV segment where the Urus recorded 17 percent year-on-year growth.
The transition from the Huracan to the next-generation Lamborghini Temerario, and increasing interest in hybrid models like the Revuelto, highlights Lamborghini evolution toward a partially electrified future. With nearly 800 Lamborghini cars now on Indian roads, the brand has firmly established itself as a leader in the ultra-luxury segment.
What This Means for Indian Supercar Enthusiasts
The final Huracan delivery represents more than just the end of a product line; it signifies a broader shift in the automotive landscape:

- A Milestone Celebration: It honors a groundbreaking model that helped define Lamborghini global stature and its specific success in India.
- Technological Transition: It marks the shift as performance carmakers embrace hybridization, replacing the raw V10 with high-revving V8 hybrid systems.
- Market Maturity: Growth in India ultra-luxury car segment is increasingly driven by younger, affluent buyers seeking exotic and cutting-edge vehicles.
For Indian supercar aficionados, this moment offers both nostalgia and excitement, a time to honor the Huracan legacy and look ahead to the Temerario, which officially launched in India in early 2025 with customer deliveries beginning in January 2026.
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Final Thoughts
The final Lamborghini Huracan delivered in India marks the end of an unforgettable V10 supercar saga, but it also opens the door to a fresh era of performance, style, and hybrid innovation. As Lamborghini continues to electrify its offerings, enthusiasts in India and beyond have plenty to be excited about. Whether you have admired the Huracan thunderous exhaust note, its artful design, or its raw performance, this chapter will be remembered as a defining part of Lamborghini global journey and one that left an indelible mark on Indian automotive culture.
The departure of the Huracan is a bittersweet moment for the Indian automotive community, yet it underscores a thrilling transition toward a more sustainable and technologically advanced future. As we bid farewell to the naturally aspirated V10, we welcome a new generation of hybrid powerhouses that promise to redefine the limits of speed and efficiency. Stay connected with Motozite for more automotive insights, expert analysis, and the latest updates on the evolving world of luxury supercars.