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Lamborghini Huracán LP610-4 Spyder to get Frankfurt reveal

Sales of the convertible Huracán expected to start after its debut; engine to be the 5.2-litre naturally aspirated V10 as on the coupé.
1 min read13 Sep '15
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Lamborghini has confirmed a new Spyder variant of its Huracán. Set to make its debut at the Frankfurt motor show, the new open-top Huracán will replace the ageing Gallardo Spyder in the company's line-up. This information was first confirmed to our sister publication Autocar UK at the Pebble Beach Concours event last year.

The new Huracán Spyder  is expected to retain the same 5.2-litre naturally aspirated V10 that makes 602bhp and 57.09kgm of torque as the coupé. The performance figures will be revealed after the car's official launch, but it could be close to the Huracán coupé’s – a 0-100kph time of 3.2 seconds and a top speed of 326.4kph.

To save weight, the Huracán Spyder will use a folding soft-top as opposed to the hard-top on its rival, the Ferrari 488 GTS.

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Honda Project 2&4 concept revealed

Previews future Ariel Atom rival and could possibly be Honda’s entry into the track-day car market.
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Land Rover reveals EV-hybrid concepts

Showcases JLR's plan for zero-emission and electric vehicles; production models could be released post 2020.
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Volkswagen to reboot Camper van

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Skoda Octavia Style Plus launched at Rs 22.84 lakh

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Mahindra aims to revive sales with TUV300

The sub-four-metre TUV300 boasts of seven seats and an AMT gearbox. Hopeful of reversing de-growth seen in passenger vehicle sales in the recent past.
2 min read11 Sep '15
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