The Lamborghini Huracan vs. Aventador

When you think masterpiece, you think Lamborghini. But not all Lambos are not are created equal. Which supercar from the Italian automaker would you choose
Written by Elaine Duvet
Reviewed by Kathleen Flear
If you’ve got a love for top speed and acceleration mixed with luxury style and ultimate performance, we get why
Lamborgini
is at the top of your list.
Known for their striking appearance, the legendary vehicles are not your family car.
Jerry
, the
car ownership super app
, compares the Lamborghini Huracan vs. the
Aventador
.

The Lamborghini Huracan vs. Aventador styling

Inside both Lambos, you’ll find two doors, two seats, and a single seating row. The autos feature gear sticks, comfy headrests, and ventilated seats. We also love the lavish single-tone leather seating and leather-wrapped steering wheels. 
If you look closely, you can see that the Aventador S’s cockpit is more angled and it features taller headlights. According to
Lamborghini Palm Beach
, “The hood of the Huracan is flat whereas the Aventador S hood is more sculpted. When it comes to the grill, you can pick out the Aventador S as its grille seems to curl underneath the headlights.”
For entertainment, each supercar offers a six-speaker music system, Bluetooth, voice command, AUX compatibility, and USB. And you’ll also find sleek keyless ignitions, rear reverse cameras, and cruise control in both. 
Staying true to its roots, both Lamborghini models have a seamless one-toned appearance. “To maximize the look, both models offer front and rear suspension with impressive alloy wheels, which all make the car look like it glides through the air when it’s moving,”
HotCars
tells us. 
While the Aventador is a bit longer, it's also shorter and more narrow. It weighs 1,575 kg compared to Huracan’s 1,389 kg. 
It’s easy to tell these two speedsters apart from the back. According to Lamborghini Palm Beach, “The Aventador S has louvers on the window and taillights with three distinct segments. The Huracan has single segment taillights and no louvers.”
You can also look at the exhaust. The Huracan outputs its exhaust from four pipes with two on either side of the auto, and the Aventador S collects all the exhaust into three tailpipes in the middle.
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The Lamborghini Huracan vs. the Aventado performance

Both vehicles have an automatic seven-speed sports transmission, but according to HotCars, “The Aventador’s engine and horsepower capacity are bigger with a 6498-cc engine that can top 730 bhp.” 
With a top speed of over 217 mph, the Aventador can hit 60 mph in just 2.9 seconds—whereas the Huracan needs 3.2. 
The Huracan sports a 5205cc engine with 602 bhp that allows it to ramp up to 199 mph. Both include hill hold control, brake assist, an anti-lock braking system, and a traction control system to ensure a smooth ride. As far as engines go, the Hurcan’s V10 doesn’t quite stack up to the Aventador’s beefy V12.  
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Price comparison

The Lamborghini Huracan costs about $225,000 and the Lamborghini Aventador comes in at around $370,000. If you’d still rather get one of these bad boys than an overpriced condo in LA, the Aventador offers more power and speed for the price.
When it comes to a supercar with ultimate torque and speed, the Aventador takes the cake any day of the week. But if you’re not about that track life and still want to keep some money in the bank, the Huracan is a much better fit. So ask yourself, what are you looking for in a Lambo?
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