Are There Differences Between the Aventador and Huracán?

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StOscar
07/24/25 6:42am
There are differences. The following are the distinctions between the Aventador and Huracán: 1. Different engine configurations: The Lamborghini Aventador is equipped with a V12 naturally aspirated engine, while the Huracán has a V10 naturally aspirated engine; 2. Different door styles: The Aventador features the iconic scissor doors, whereas the Huracán has conventional hinge doors, which cannot be customized and can only be modified after purchase; 3. Different dimensions: The Aventador measures 5112mm in length, 2016mm in width, and 1638mm in height, while the Huracán measures 4610mm in length, 2058mm in width, and 1135mm in height; 4. Different exhaust pipe positions: The Aventador's exhaust pipes are centrally located, whereas the Huracán's exhaust pipes are positioned on the sides.
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