Agree, the work these guys put on including the videography, the presenting, the commentary and the concept in general is superb! This channel deserves a lot more subs
Carfection is one of my favorite channels, with Henry, one of the great journalists of his time driving and describing, and the stellar photographic talents (Drew?). Delightful!
What an epic review!!! Congratulations on 1 million subscribers Henry and Company!!! Well deserved!!! Your editing, reviewing and camera work are all top tier!!!
Very capable car. Still think the STO is the way to go if you want hardcore, but this seems a reasonable compromise for those who just don’t want the harshness of a track focused car. Nice review Harry
Not a fan of the Audi-fied front end with black "Y" inserts, but that engine is perfection. RWD and a glorious NA V10 does not get any better than this (unless there is a gated manual transmission option). Would buy this over any Ferrari, McLaren, or Porsche.
Great review Henry. Thanks for the info, take your word for it! Love the the garage exit at 10:56. Awesome! Think I'd be black flagged if I did that. LOL
Best looking Huracan in my eyes. The styling alterations have transformed the car and finally made it genuinely beautiful and sleeker than any Huracan before. I really like the back end, but the biggest and most important difference is around the c pillar, where I always hated the standard Huracan treatment. The way they have reshaped the intakes gives the whole roofline a more sweeping arch, making the car look lower and longer and reminiscent of the Urracco in profile. I could do without the fake black parts at the front, but they are not a deal breaker. I do hope that this car and the new so-called Countach are the start of a trend towards purer shapes. Other recent Lambo designs have been too fussy. In their obsession with brand identity, hexagons and Y shapes, the German bosses often seem to overlook the stark simplicity of the 60s and early 70s cars. Donckerwolke also understood this, though his cars looked best with just a touch of golden era concept car detailing to spice up his Bauhaus ethos.
@@gregou22 Neither am I. I wish they hadn't called it a Countach. What a cynical brand management exercise it is. Borkert bodged the NACA duct shapes and it was a mistake to recess the black strip in the nose. He also missed an opportunity to give the car a retro 2-piece or 3-piece split side window, even though it is not necessary given the low tumblehome angle of the Aventador glasshouse. But on the whole it looks better than some of the other, fussier Aventador derivatives. Bugatti did well to call their car a Centodieci and not an EB110.
Great video as always but found myself more interested in what the new timepiece was than the Lamborghini. They’ve just never done it for me since the Diablo days.
I just don’t like the black Y at all at the front. Half real and half fake looks awful. A bit too Audi. The front looks as though it’s been squeezed. The wing at the back would have been better with either the EVO design or a smaller version of the aventador wing
The EVO RWD is without question the better looking one. Add rear-wheel stear and the steering from Technica/STO along with an EGO mode and it would be the better car.
Lovely piece Mr. Catchpole and Carfection Squad! I often wonder what the real differences between an R8 and a Huracan are. If you ever get both on hand, please let me know! Id love to hear your take on it. Cheers.
Check out Harry’s Garage review on the EVO rwd.. his review was the catalyst to me getting one earlier this year. I’m 6ft 3 and 18 stone.. plenty of room inside. The spider version of the rwd.. no chance..
@@scottcowan6798 Thank you, I will have a try. I had looked at a review of the spider a while back and decided I would sit way too high and be uncomfortable. Clarkson did a review also and complained his setting position left him staring at the top of the windscreen. I’m 6ft 7 which makes a comedy for buying most things.
Wow.. you are tall! A lot will depend on how long your legs are in relation to your top half. I have a 35” inside leg and there is plenty of leg room. Worth a try though and hope you fit! The choice of seat will also make a difference. I have the standard all electric seats which are comfortable but probably take up more space. I’m also a bit on the fat side which doesn’t help me. I find reclining the seat back and tilting the seat base up ensures my head doesn’t touch the roof lining. You end up in a Lotusesque driving position. An F12 I had until last year was the exact opposite, plenty of headroom but not enough leg room. Good luck!
As the last N/A V10 from Lamborghini the Huracan Tecnica is the one to have. A more useable STO for the ROAD. Also not only the best but bar far the rarest version of the Huracan and as such a sure fired future classic. Lambos equivalent to the 458 speciale effectively and will appreciate for that very reason and rarity
When describing the styling changes front & back. It'd help if the camera was actually showing what youre talking about... instead of us just staring at the side of the car. Otherwise great review per usual👍
I love this Huracán, I think if I had the money I would buy this version of the Huracán because I think of this as the "GT3" where the STO is the "GT3 RS" amazing, but a bit to much for the road 🤔 I also love how detailed Henry's explanations are! (And I read that the small wing was not gonna be in the car but when they tested it the car didn't have enough downforce so the wing is there out of necesity 🤔)
@@achilleconte4385 Oh, that is also a way to see it, yes! I don't consider it in that way because the GT3 Touring is exactly the same car as the GT3 but with no wing and leather inside, where as this Tecnica is softer than the STO just like the GT3 is softer than the RS, but I can also see what you say :),
I just love Lamborghini. Doesn’t matter what car or year I just love them. When I saw Iron Man I said I’m get an R8. I got one. I saw a Countach as a kid and I will get a Lamborghini one day.
"Perfect or Pointless?" I was drawin by the title thinking that the philosophical Henry Catchpole was going to opine on whether developing such a car makes sense (considering the imagination, skills and resources required to do it) today when cars are a significant cause of environmental degradation. I admire Henry's insights--especially when driving a red Porsche on the Nurburgring--but was disappointed this time by his dismissal of the quiet Maclaren Artura (and its technical achievement) and stating, almost as a corrective, that the Huracan was made for traveling quickly through the countryside. Then in the countryside, he proceeded to mash the throttle and make a lot of noise that, I believe, would not have been so pleasing to bystanders (such as hikers or rural residents) as to the grinning Henry. I note that this was released 3 months before COP27 and the UN's renewed plea for rich nations to reduce impacts on the environment. Which would I prefer: the existence of the Lamborghini Huracan Technica or a polar bear living in nature? Just kidding.
The Evo looks more stylish than the STO. . . . STO is purposeful in terms of design, but looks a bit over the top and quite ridiculous with the huge spoiler even though it's for functionality purposes, to be frank. Evo's spoiler much more toned down and classy.
Is their enough room inside for you to be fairly comfortable? A car like this has to not cause me pain over short trips, say an hour. II can deal with fairly comfortable, as I am rather tall. But, you're 6'4?
i mean, it depends a bit on the length of your legs etc, but the coupe is fairly comfortable for tall people. the spyder on the other hand can get a bit more difficult if you're above average. But you have to try it to be sure...
@@maxheeschter3009 Thank you. I've thought about a purchase? I always come back to a big why, for myself? We own two very fun cars. The desire is not great enough at this time.
Yea lambo are milking the huracan, but that’s winkelmann’s MO, he’s done the same with the Chiron. But imo, Im down, porche learned to tweak and geek on the 911 and 992 is slated to be the the most saturated GT model line up to date. The upcoming safari, the new sport classic, they’ll do a speedster, an SC version is coming out etc etc. and then there will be the 992.2….They’re on the milk wagon as well. So I’m for it, milk the v10 until its not possible anymore.
‘Shouldn’t buy one for mooching about towns and city’s’. Exactly where 99% of these will be driven. The lack of active dampers won’t be a problem outside Harrods.
The camera work of this UA-cam channel is apart of the .5 percent of the best on UA-cam… it’s so good
Better than the vast majority of TV too
@@pvella8165 feels like a updated top gear, but more soothing
I agree. This is yet another YT channel I’ve had to add to my “watch on the 4K lounge TV YT app” instead of my iPad. So good.
Agree, the work these guys put on including the videography, the presenting, the commentary and the concept in general is superb! This channel deserves a lot more subs
You haven’t seen many channels then. Take a look at “EVO” videos
I kind of like how they keep improving the Huracan. It just looks so good that I don't mind it sticking around for another 5+ years.
the black things beside the headlights looks sooooo good. i cannot explain
Same…just wish I could afford one. All around amazing supercar
For me the huracan should be eternal, i dont want to lose that v10
Nothing exotic about a car that has been reproduced 10,000 times.
@DinoRexGamingHD you mean partly electric
Carfection is one of my favorite channels, with Henry, one of the great journalists of his time driving and describing, and the stellar photographic talents (Drew?). Delightful!
A Catchpole piece on a V10 Lamborghini is a recipe for perfection. Great work gentlemen.
You misspelled Carfection.
Personally I think the Evo RWD is the best looking Huracan by a mile.
Absolutely, it's the best version by a mile. No unnecessary gimmicks.
Agreed 👍, I got my RWD in Verde Selvans and it's perfect. The design is much cleaner and more sophisticated I think.
STO looks better tho I’d say.
@@CoreyPattakos I second this
Tho I must agree the Evo RWD does look real nice, for me the Performante Is where the design peaked for the Huracan.
What an epic review!!! Congratulations on 1 million subscribers Henry and Company!!! Well deserved!!! Your editing, reviewing and camera work are all top tier!!!
As a long-time Lambo fanboy, I'm so proud of the progress made towards being a driver's car. It's now as fun to drive as it is to look at.
I love the casual chat to camera while kicking the rear on every corner
Very capable car. Still think the STO is the way to go if you want hardcore, but this seems a reasonable compromise for those who just don’t want the harshness of a track focused car. Nice review Harry
Great video Henry! Congrats 🍾🎈🎉🎊
Not a fan of the Audi-fied front end with black "Y" inserts, but that engine is perfection. RWD and a glorious NA V10 does not get any better than this (unless there is a gated manual transmission option). Would buy this over any Ferrari, McLaren, or Porsche.
It looks nothing like an Audi WTF
it's more like Elantra N-ified
Looks sicccck!
Great review Henry. Thanks for the info, take your word for it!
Love the the garage exit at 10:56. Awesome! Think I'd be black flagged if I did that. LOL
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10:54
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Best looking Huracan in my eyes. The styling alterations have transformed the car and finally made it genuinely beautiful and sleeker than any Huracan before. I really like the back end, but the biggest and most important difference is around the c pillar, where I always hated the standard Huracan treatment. The way they have reshaped the intakes gives the whole roofline a more sweeping arch, making the car look lower and longer and reminiscent of the Urracco in profile. I could do without the fake black parts at the front, but they are not a deal breaker. I do hope that this car and the new so-called Countach are the start of a trend towards purer shapes. Other recent Lambo designs have been too fussy. In their obsession with brand identity, hexagons and Y shapes, the German bosses often seem to overlook the stark simplicity of the 60s and early 70s cars. Donckerwolke also understood this, though his cars looked best with just a touch of golden era concept car detailing to spice up his Bauhaus ethos.
Totally agreed, even though I'm not a big fan of that "so called" Countach.
@@gregou22 Neither am I. I wish they hadn't called it a Countach. What a cynical brand management exercise it is. Borkert bodged the NACA duct shapes and it was a mistake to recess the black strip in the nose. He also missed an opportunity to give the car a retro 2-piece or 3-piece split side window, even though it is not necessary given the low tumblehome angle of the Aventador glasshouse. But on the whole it looks better than some of the other, fussier Aventador derivatives. Bugatti did well to call their car a Centodieci and not an EB110.
@Mike Randolf The trompe l'oeil black panel on the scuttle is not functional. The fake vents on the top sides of the Y shapes are not functional.
The Huracan in general is a amazing car :D. It'll be interesting to see what the hybrid version will be like :D. Amazing review once again Henry :)
how much power do you think it will have?
First one wasn’t…
@@gregmayled what was wrong with it?
@@MisterMuslim000 Understeer heaven
@@MisterMuslim000 The hybrid will probably have over 700bhp to take on models like the Ferrari 296 :)
Needs the flat top rear quarter like the STO and Gallardo. The bubbly quarters have been ugly since 2015.
Drifting out of a garage in anger and onto pit lane takes minerals.
Which watch are you wearing Henry? Looking great with the nato.
I was thinking that, I noticed he had a speedmaster on the same gray nato in the corvette video.
It’s a Scurfa Diver One (on a TGN Grey NATO). Been looking at them for ages and they finally came back in stock last month.
Splendida! No hybrid needed! Catchpole on spot as usual.
The quality of these films are just incredible. Personally I'd have an STO but without the fake air intake on the engine cover.
Nice video as always. Also interested in your watch ? Wich is it ? For a reason it matches the car….
I love how I'm watching Henry beautifully review the Huracan here, while on my other tab is Tedward reviewing the RAV 4, driving it in electric.
Henry comes out of the pit stable sideways lol. I love it!
The Tecnica finally grew on me. I like it now but.. The perf is still the best Huracan
Give me a Performantè and keep all the other follow-up versions. Still have vivid memories of when Henry reviewed an orange one.
I just fell in love with this channel.
Great review Harry. I normally don't bother watching exotica but couldn't turn this off. 👍
I think it is the closest thing to a "baby adventador" that Lamborghini has made yet
Catchpole 👏🏿
I have no interest in watching the cars anymore just appreciating the filming and editing at this point. Next level and class leading!
Great video as always but found myself more interested in what the new timepiece was than the Lamborghini. They’ve just never done it for me since the Diablo days.
It’s a Scurfa Diver One (on a TGN grey NATO)
I just don’t like the black Y at all at the front. Half real and half fake looks awful. A bit too Audi. The front looks as though it’s been squeezed. The wing at the back would have been better with either the EVO design or a smaller version of the aventador wing
Great channel, and Henry's delivery is perfection. Deserves far higher viewing figures.
You’ve got some chops, Henry - nicely driven. Excellent vid as always mate!
Has a deep linear howl and tone that Ferrari can't duplicate
Perfect car in the free world
Pointless here in Australia
Plus a price tag of around $500,000 AUD (£290,000 GBP)
600,000 usd in taiwan……
@@heartremixer And even less places to drive it 🤣
Nice to see someone my height looking comfortable in the driver's seat of a supercar.
Fantastic review. Curious what timepiece Henry is wearing? Looks a bit like a Black Bay Pro on a grey nato?
Thank you. It’s a Scurfa Diver One (on a TGN grey NATO). Really chuffed with it.
@@HenryCatchpole Very nice! Thank you for replying, Henry. I figured as much, regarding the strap, after hearing you on the podcast!
Good gains catchpole, see you’ve been hitting the gym
Errrrr how good was that pit garage exit? 🙄
The EVO RWD is without question the better looking one. Add rear-wheel stear and the steering from Technica/STO along with an EGO mode and it would be the better car.
I do think differently... This is one of the best-looking Huracans to date!
Lovely piece Mr. Catchpole and Carfection Squad! I often wonder what the real differences between an R8 and a Huracan are. If you ever get both on hand, please let me know! Id love to hear your take on it. Cheers.
The real difference is that one is a lamborghini and the other is an Audi.
@@smm6526 someone drunk the Kool Aid
In my humble opinion, pops and crackles are not needed to be produced by this masterpiece of an engine.
And again, as usual, a top review. 👍
Is it just me, or does this thing look a LOT like a late-model Murcielago from the side?
Wouldn’t have considered a huracan as I’m tall, but seeing that you fit makes me think more on that.
That’s really the only hurdle in the way of obtaining a Huracan, isn’t it?
Check out Harry’s Garage review on the EVO rwd.. his review was the catalyst to me getting one earlier this year. I’m 6ft 3 and 18 stone.. plenty of room inside. The spider version of the rwd.. no chance..
@@pooroldnostradamus Hurdles are for our horses. You feeling a bit green there?
@@scottcowan6798 Thank you, I will have a try. I had looked at a review of the spider a while back and decided I would sit way too high and be uncomfortable. Clarkson did a review also and complained his setting position left him staring at the top of the windscreen. I’m 6ft 7 which makes a comedy for buying most things.
Wow.. you are tall! A lot will depend on how long your legs are in relation to your top half. I have a 35” inside leg and there is plenty of leg room. Worth a try though and hope you fit! The choice of seat will also make a difference. I have the standard all electric seats which are comfortable but probably take up more space. I’m also a bit on the fat side which doesn’t help me. I find reclining the seat back and tilting the seat base up ensures my head doesn’t touch the roof lining. You end up in a Lotusesque driving position. An F12 I had until last year was the exact opposite, plenty of headroom but not enough leg room. Good luck!
As somebody who likes the looks of the FK8 Civic Type R I am surprised how I prefer the look of the Tecnica over the STO's. Strange. Great review!
Why? They are both needlessly overstyled.
@@MercSLRFan because it's subjective?
@@MercSLRFan Yeah, no rationale behind it. 😄
Such beautiful filming!
My question is, are u driving it faster...
Evo Rwd would be my weapon of choice
love the intro, good work
Loved the drift out of the pit lane at 10:53
I LOVE it! Thanks again for this informative look.
Awesome! Used EVO RWD for me…when I win the lottery 😂👍🏼👍🏼
Can't wait for it to arrive.
The intakes on the side remind me of the murcilágo somewhat
Buying this car just for V10 sound 🤩
Wonderful car Lamborghini Huracan Tecnica 👍
As the last N/A V10 from Lamborghini the Huracan Tecnica is the one to have.
A more useable STO for the ROAD.
Also not only the best but bar far the rarest version of the Huracan and as such a sure fired future classic.
Lambos equivalent to the 458 speciale effectively and will appreciate for that very reason and rarity
you get a like straight away for the drift at the beginning
Congratulations on the 1m sub
Performamte is still the best Huracan ever built
When describing the styling changes front & back. It'd help if the camera was actually showing what youre talking about... instead of us just staring at the side of the car. Otherwise great review per usual👍
It definitely seems to have that so much sought after aggresion that my Audi R8V10 plus is missing. Its basically more Batman in it!
I thought the STO was the last one... What's the point
Don't worry, there's still another trim planned as well. They are milking it, hard... The STO should have been the last one.
I love this Huracán, I think if I had the money I would buy this version of the Huracán because I think of this as the "GT3" where the STO is the "GT3 RS" amazing, but a bit to much for the road 🤔 I also love how detailed Henry's explanations are! (And I read that the small wing was not gonna be in the car but when they tested it the car didn't have enough downforce so the wing is there out of necesity 🤔)
This looks to me like a Gt3 touring version of the STO.
@@achilleconte4385 Oh, that is also a way to see it, yes! I don't consider it in that way because the GT3 Touring is exactly the same car as the GT3 but with no wing and leather inside, where as this Tecnica is softer than the STO just like the GT3 is softer than the RS, but I can also see what you say :),
Perfect is the Performante imo
I just love Lamborghini. Doesn’t matter what car or year I just love them. When I saw Iron Man I said I’m get an R8. I got one. I saw a Countach as a kid and I will get a Lamborghini one day.
Surprised you didn't mention the blacked-out rear bumper. Makes it look like a McLaren from the rear.
What a stunning looking car 💫
All Huracans are a bless to look at. But the EVO RWD is the most elegant of all.
How much more can a car be milked...
Any Lamborghini is pointless. That's why we love them.
Its a subtle looking and more useable version of the STO.
Now that limiter has earned it´s name, holy shit. Just like the shifts give you a horse-kick in the back, the limiter get´s you from the front. 😅
Gave this video a like way before it even started😎
Perfect poise personified.
Thanks Henry!
💚Epic. *Cannot WAIT* to get mine. Jan 2023 - Verde Selvans 💚
This, or the GT4RS Henry?
It’s pointless!
"Perfect or Pointless?" I was drawin by the title thinking that the philosophical Henry Catchpole was going to opine on whether developing such a car makes sense (considering the imagination, skills and resources required to do it) today when cars are a significant cause of environmental degradation. I admire Henry's insights--especially when driving a red Porsche on the Nurburgring--but was disappointed this time by his dismissal of the quiet Maclaren Artura (and its technical achievement) and stating, almost as a corrective, that the Huracan was made for traveling quickly through the countryside. Then in the countryside, he proceeded to mash the throttle and make a lot of noise that, I believe, would not have been so pleasing to bystanders (such as hikers or rural residents) as to the grinning Henry. I note that this was released 3 months before COP27 and the UN's renewed plea for rich nations to reduce impacts on the environment. Which would I prefer: the existence of the Lamborghini Huracan Technica or a polar bear living in nature? Just kidding.
An anachronism- one day we (mankind) will look back in horror at stuff like this…
With all these variations, Lambo please offer a base RWD manual car while your @ it...
Faktane apik sederhana... Ngrancang sederhana kui
These last Hurucans of the V10 family before EVs take over will be worth a mint in years to come ,so keep them and look after them…great investments!
This actually looks like the earlier lambos... The gallardo the murci etc.. This is what the huracán should always have looked like
Geez Hazza can drive!
I like the styling of the tecnica better.
great video. shame I can only afford a gti 😆
My wife said my GT3 is totally pointless, surely she thinks the same toward this one 😁
Dieser Huracan ist richtig GEIL, er würde mir gefallen. Ich würde aber ein bisschen langsamer fahren. Ich bin nicht auf der Flucht❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
How come that top speed is still the same as in a Gallardo LP560.
The Evo looks more stylish than the STO. . . . STO is purposeful in terms of design, but looks a bit over the top and quite ridiculous with the huge spoiler even though it's for functionality purposes, to be frank. Evo's spoiler much more toned down and classy.
Personally i dont like the frontal design. It feels insecure .that wasnt necessary even for excitement factor reasons.
Is their enough room inside for you to be fairly comfortable? A car like this has to not cause me pain over short trips, say an hour. II can deal with fairly comfortable, as I am rather tall. But, you're 6'4?
i mean, it depends a bit on the length of your legs etc, but the coupe is fairly comfortable for tall people. the spyder on the other hand can get a bit more difficult if you're above average. But you have to try it to be sure...
@@maxheeschter3009 Thank you. I've thought about a purchase? I always come back to a big why, for myself? We own two very fun cars. The desire is not great enough at this time.
Yea lambo are milking the huracan, but that’s winkelmann’s MO, he’s done the same with the Chiron. But imo, Im down, porche learned to tweak and geek on the 911 and 992 is slated to be the the most saturated GT model line up to date. The upcoming safari, the new sport classic, they’ll do a speedster, an SC version is coming out etc etc. and then there will be the 992.2….They’re on the milk wagon as well. So I’m for it, milk the v10 until its not possible anymore.
No, I think this is the last V10 Huracan
Which version of the three top Huracans do I need to buy? The ultimate First World Problem.
Gawe atum tamiya nek rak percoyo vs lexus ketepatan sempurna e susah endi komparisone mengko ketok.
like the previous or other front end better
It looks great
‘Shouldn’t buy one for mooching about towns and city’s’. Exactly where 99% of these will be driven. The lack of active dampers won’t be a problem outside Harrods.