Lamborghini Huracan Spyder rendered

Last year, Lamborghini launched its replacement
for the Gallardo – the 2015 Huracan LP610-4
during the 2014 Geneva Motor Show. One thing
that was obvious then, was that we would soon
get to see a number of versions of this car,
including a soft top convertible. Now, a new
digital rendering of the Lamborghini Huracan
Spyder has been circulating on the internet, giving
us an insight into how the two-seater convertible
supercar might look like.
The Huracan is built around a completely new
platform with a new type of hybrid carbon fibre
and aluminium construction and the Spyder is
expected to use a stiffened version of this same
chassis to compensate for the lack of roof.
Powering the Huracan Spyder is the same 5.2-
litre V10 engine from the Gallardo, which has
been upgraded to deliver 610bhp and 560Nm of
torque. This engine will be mated to a new seven-
speed dual clutch transmission, called
Lamborghini Doppia Frizione (LDF), with power
going to all four wheels.
As in previous convertible versions of Lamborghini
supercars, the Huracan Spyder will look identical
to its hard top sibling, with the exception of the
roof and some minor alterations to the rear. The
soft top might add a few extra kilograms to the
overall weight of the car, though this can hardly
be of any significance in a car like the Huracan.
Reports suggest that the Huracan Spyder is still
in its development phase and the production
model might not be unveiled before early 2016.
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