Jeffrey Breault GIMS 2019 Updates | Lamborghini Struts New Huracan Ahead of Geneva Show

Noted car enthusiast Jeffrey Breault agrees that much like last year, some car manufacturers are jumping the gun in order to get ahead of their competitors at the Geneva Motor Show.

While the 2019 Geneva International Motor Show is set to start on the first week of March, supercar manufacturer Lamborghini has already unveiled a new addition to its Huracan series, the 2020 Evo Spyder.

This may seem a surprise for some observers since the car manufacturer has just recently updated its Huracan Evo line early this year. Lamborghini may be thinking of updating the whole lineup though since the 2020 edition of the Spyder is also getting an upgrade on its design and performance. According to Jeffrey Breault, observers should note the performance upgrades. Under the hood, the 2020 Huracan Evo Spyder is set to get a V10 engine with 640 hp and 442 pound-feet of torque, the same treatment that the updated Huracan Evo coupe got. This setting is said to make the 2020 Spyder one roaring beast, as Lamborghini promises customers they can get 0 to 62 mph in just 3.1 seconds, with a top speed of at least 200 mph. The interiors will get an upgrade, and the Evo Spyder is expected to carry an upgraded infotainment system like gesture control and Apple CarPlay. The edition is also expected to be toting Lamborghini’s Dinamica Veicolo Integrata, the company’s own central computer that will smartly adjust car details and performance based on driver preferences.

While the car manufacturer has yet to officially unveil the 2020 Huracan Evo Spyder, it is already confirmed that the upcoming edition will have a price tag of $284,400.

Get to know the latest on the Lamborghini Huracan Evo Spyder, as well as other surprise debuts at the 2019 Geneva International Motor Show. Follow Jeffrey Breault today!

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