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What are the differences between the Aventador and Huracan?

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SanMary
07/23/25 9:34pm
The differences between the Aventador and Huracan: 1. Different engine configurations: The Lamborghini Aventador is equipped with a V12 naturally aspirated engine, while the Huracan has a V10 naturally aspirated engine; 2. Different door opening methods: The Aventador features the iconic scissor doors, whereas the Huracan comes with standard hinge doors that cannot be optionally configured and can only be modified by the owner; 3. Different dimensions: The Aventador measures 5112mm in length, 2016mm in width, and 1638mm in height; the Huracan measures 4610mm in length, 2058mm in width, and 1135mm in height. 4. Different exhaust pipe positions: The Aventador's exhaust pipes are centrally located, while the Huracan's exhaust pipes are on both sides. The Aventador is a sports car under the Lamborghini brand, with speed and performance that meet the demands of many. Models such as the Aventador, Murcielago, and Diablo are all variants of the Aventador series, so they can be distinguished by their model types. The Huracan is also a high-performance sports car under the brand, but it differs in model type from the Aventador and has its own distinct names, such as Huracan and Gallardo, which are different from the Aventador.
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Tina
08/10/25 5:16pm
As someone who frequently drives various sports cars, I think the main differences between the "Big Bull" and the "Little Bull" lie in core performance and driving experience. The Big Bull usually refers to the Aventador, equipped with a V12 naturally aspirated engine—its power is insanely fierce, with nearly 800 horsepower. The acceleration push when you floor the throttle is just ridiculous, going from 0 to 100 km/h in under three seconds. However, it has high fuel consumption and slightly cumbersome handling, requiring full concentration when drifting on the track. The Little Bull is the Huracan, powered by a V10 engine with over 500 horsepower—much lighter and more agile, making it easier to handle in the city. Its chassis tuning is smoother and more suitable for daily driving, though its exhaust note isn’t as ear-shattering as the Big Bull’s. Both inherit Lamborghini’s bold design language, but the Big Bull has a much longer wheelbase, a tiny trunk, and is harder to park. If you haven’t experienced them yet, I’d recommend renting a Little Bull first to get a feel before challenging the Big Bull.
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JadeRose
09/23/25 5:10am
I've driven several Lamborghini models and noticed significant differences in daily practicality between the Aventador and Huracan. The compact Huracan is more agile with its smaller, lighter body - making city commutes relatively effortless. As an office worker, I occasionally drive it for shopping or picking up friends without feeling out of place. The Aventador, however, exudes more luxury and presence but has a larger turning radius, requiring careful maneuvering in parking spaces to avoid scratches. Interior space differs too - the Huracan's slightly softer seats and better air conditioning make long drives more comfortable, while the Aventador's rigid, body-hugging seats become tiring over time. Price-wise, the Huracan is more affordable with stable resale value, whereas the Aventador's maintenance costs are considerably higher. Overall, the Huracan proves more accessible and fun for everyday use.
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DeGemma
11/06/25 7:26am
From a technological and powertrain perspective, the differences between the Aventador and Huracán are quite distinct. As someone who has followed cars for years, the Aventador features a longitudinally-mounted V12 engine paired with an all-wheel-drive system, with more purely mechanical technology—its single-clutch transmission delivers strong jerky shifts but produces that classic, thrilling engine note. In contrast, the Huracán leans toward modernity, equipped with a V10 engine and dual-clutch transmission for quicker, smoother starts, plus a touchscreen infotainment system that connects to smartphones for driving mode adjustments. Safety configurations also differ: the Aventador has fewer basic assists, while the Huracán includes a rearview camera and even lane departure warnings. With its electronic suspension, the Huracán handles bumpy roads more comfortably, whereas the Aventador’s stiffer setup suits high-speed thrills. For car enthusiasts into modifications, note that the Aventador’s engine bay is complex and challenging to work on, while the Huracán’s parts offer better compatibility and cost savings.
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