Is Lamborghini Manual or Automatic Transmission?

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LaMia
09/04/25 8:13am
New Lamborghini models are manual transmission vehicles, while some older ones are automatic. Manual transmission cars use a manual gear-shifting mechanical transmission to regulate speed, where the driver manually shifts the gear lever to change the gear engagement position inside the transmission, altering the gear ratio to achieve speed variation. Below are the relevant details about the Lamborghini Urus 2021 4.0T V8: 1. Body Dimensions: Its length, width, and height are 5112 mm, 2016 mm, and 1638 mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 3003 mm and a fuel tank capacity of 75 liters. 2. Suspension: The front suspension uses a multi-link independent suspension, and the rear suspension also uses a multi-link independent suspension.
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McMaggie
09/17/25 2:16am
As a supercar enthusiast who frequently interacts with these machines, I know Lamborghini has fully transitioned to automatic transmissions! Currently, all Huracán and Aventador models on the market are equipped with smart transmissions. The Huracán uses a 7-speed dual-clutch gearbox with lightning-fast shifts, while the discontinued Aventador features the signature ISR single-clutch transmission – that iconic mechanical 'bang' during gear changes is pure adrenaline. Essentially, they're all automated manual structures with paddle shifters behind the steering wheel. Looking for a pure manual Lambo? You'd have to track down decade-old Gallardo models, which have become rare finds even in the used car market.
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