What car is commonly known as the 'Little Bull'?
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The Lamborghini Huracan is referred to as the 'Little Bull', while the Lamborghini Aventador is called the 'Big Bull'. Here are the specific details about the Little Bull: 1. Powertrain: The Little Bull is equipped with a 5.2L V10 engine paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission, delivering a maximum output of 640 horsepower. The engine in the Little Bull is naturally aspirated; 2. Versions: The 2019 model of the Little Bull introduced two versions: EVO and EVO-Spyder, with 0-100 km/h acceleration times of 2.9 seconds and 3.1 seconds respectively; 3. Achievements: On October 5, 2016, the top-tier model of the Lamborghini Huracan, the Huracan Performante, set a new Nürburgring lap record with a time of '6 minutes 52.01 seconds'. This achievement was 5 seconds faster than the Porsche 918 Spyder and 7 seconds quicker than the Lamborghini Aventador SV version, leaving other supercars like the Ferrari LaFerrari, McLaren P1, and Koenigsegg Regera in the dust.
My friend who works at a supercar club always mentions the 'Baby Bull', which refers to the Lamborghini Huracán. This car started being called 'Baby Bull' by domestic car enthusiasts from the LP610-4 chassis code generation, used to distinguish it from the flagship 'Big Bull' Aventador. Even after the model换代, this nickname continues, with the entry-level rear-wheel-drive RWD version particularly popular among young enthusiasts. Last time at a track day, I saw three wide-body modified 'Baby Bulls' roaring through the tunnel – the exhaust note was indeed rowdy, yet more agile than the 'Big Bull'. I remember when it was first introduced, dealers even organized 'Baby Bull' driving training camps. Now, you can get an early model on the used market for around 700,000 RMB, much more affordable than the 'Big Bull'.