Who Killed The Lamborghini Huracan?

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Rest in peace to the Lamborghini Huracan, which will cease production in 2024. But who killed it? Why did it have to die? Rory goes for a drive to investigate.

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Environmental impact? It’s negligible at best. Most of these cars sit in a garage.

stevene
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The average supercar does less than 3K miles per year. In the course of its life the average supercar pollutes far less than the standard car and contributes significantly more in taxes.

davidhayes
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I seriously doubt the small number of cars like the Huracan have any real affect on the planet.

garyleibitzke
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I'm so tired of the ' because carbon emissions' argument as if these cars are driven throughout their life since leaving showroom floor. The mining of chemicals that are used to make batteries has done more damage to the environment than these cars will ever do.

hm
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I thought Cadillac escalades did more harm to the environment than lambos

hexgraphica
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Best Huracan has to be the Performante. It was a monster when it came out and still is a monster.

MaxFiveGames
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Why are cars suffering when realistically they cause one of the smallest impacts in terms of industry CO2 footprint

Sizo.has.a.channel
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I never understood the sadness of losing these. The huracans lived a good life, there’s 20k out there for u to go buy and collect. Let the market be flooded with new crap that no one cares (296 sf90 f8 488 v8tt huracan replacements etc), and watch the market sing praises on these cars in 10-20 years. Close the golden chapter instead of pumping out 1000 variants and begging pple to buy. That’s the best testament to these cars, buy it enjoy it and see the values rise. Love my perf in the garage, the modern all time greats

ricsu
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The later Huracan versions are such a blast to drive and really are worth their money. Drove an Evo and it blew me away

tp
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Who cares about emissions honestly, just make V10s and V12s again

Tyy_Gee
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8:54 Rory, I'm super impressed at how easily you got out of the car without struggle!

teinspringz
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Politicians killed it. Not the environment!

thomasheuer
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The future will bring supercars without a super sound… the sensation will never ever be the same …☹️

kevinvanoirbeek
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Electrification/hybridization trend killed it, which already killed many and will continue...!

HumourousMonk
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They complain about the c02 impact on one of the smallest producing companies, when the environmental impact from the process that goes into making the hybrid/electric crap in order to meet those ridiculous standards is worse than the c02 emissions of all the Italian supercar companies combined.

And on top of that, people are still gonna drive the old ones around, so... They'll still be on the road.

brettbynes
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lol mother nature is hardly crying bleak tears of acid rain because of the Lamborghini Huracan or cars like it.

pezzonovante
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Its extremely heart breaking seeing the end of the Huracan lineup

angeloperera
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What an awesome video Rory, Huracan will be missed, :) You should make this kind of goodbye video for all the iconic cars we lost in 2023 and are going to lose in 2024, like Fiesta, Hyundai i20N, and i30N, .... keep up the great work

urbanstrencan
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5:05, how did the LP580-2 inspire the LP610-4 when the LP610-4 is 2 years older? Also note to whoever said the Jalpa ended production in 1988 because that was another thing I spotted (2:03) And that the STO has 640 horsepower not 670 (14:14) did anyone check the script for this video? And does Rory not know the cars at all enough to spot any of this while reading.

willjohns
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2:00 Jalpa production ended in 1988, not 2003.

BobGeogeo