Having simply revealed the brand new flagship Revuelto supercar, Lamborghini has actually validated replacements for the present Huracan and Urus will be revealed next year. Production of these designs for the Australian market will begin in 2025. With the hybridisation of the Aventador replacement now total, the future of the next-generation Huracan and Urus are likewise verified to be amazed with both brand-new, as-yet unnamed designs set to include hybrid powertrains. For more Motoring associated news and videos have a look at Motoring >> The employer of Lamborghini Asia Pacific, Francesco Scardaoni, verified to CarExpert the cars will be released in what will be an extremely hectic 2 years for the renowned supercar maker. Present Urus Performante Credit: CarExpertThe brand-new Revuelto will be making its method to the very first Australian clients in the 2nd half of 2024 with around 50 systems anticipated to land in Australia next year, while shipments of the brand-new Urus and Huracan will begin in 2025. Lamborghini signed up 176 brand-new vehicles in Australia in 2022, up from 131 in 2021. These figures would have been considerably greater if not for long haul times and extended transit hold-ups. If you’re questioning what will power the brand-new Urus and Huracan, do not bank on a V12. Regardless of Ferrari putting its most valued engine in the Purosangue SUV, Mr Scardaoni informed CarExpert the business’s brand name brand-new and custom V12 will be kept for the flagship design just. He did verify the brand-new Huracan will be utilizing a brand new, Lamborghini-designed engine as well, breaking the link with the existing 5.2-litre Audi co-developed engine. Present Huracan Credit: CarExpertCarExpert thinks the Huracan replacement will be powered by a brand-new naturally aspirated V10 hybrid to distinguish it from the V8 and V6 offerings of Ferrari and McLaren. The Urus replacement will continue to utilize a platform from the Volkswagen Group and, like the present design, it’s anticipated to share its engines and transmission with Porsche and Audi. Australia continues to be a quickly growing market for Lamborghini and according to Mr Scardaoni, if the existing list of ever increasing pre-orders for the Revuelto eventuate to shipments (as is anticipated), Australia will quickly be a truly huge market for the Italian brand name. The brand name is amazing its line-up ahead of the intro of its very first electrical lorry later on this years. A brand-new design line, it’ll take the shape of a 2 +2 and is anticipated to release in 2028. It’ll be followed by an electrical Urus. MORE: Everything Lamborghini UrusMORE: Everything Lamborghini Huracan