Rear-wheel-drive, Open-air Drift Machine
If there's one city in the world where it makes sense to unveil a Lamborghini roadster in the middle of November, it's Los Angeles. Temperate climate aside, California is one of the Italian automaker's biggest markets, particularly for open-top variants.
Serving as the fourth entry into the Huracan lineup is this LP 580-2 Spyder. As the name implies, this version takes the Spyder body, which was previously only available with the all-wheel-drive LP 610-4 hardware, and mates it with the mechanicals of the LP 580-2 coupe.
This story is from the March/April 2017 edition of European Car.
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