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Fast, fancy, and fantastically expensive are perhaps the three best words to describe any of the Lambo coupes. While the brand carries legendary status, the vehicles in its arsenal remain exclusive and focused on performance, much like the marque’s long history of producing refined, powerful rides. Now boasting some of the rarest nameplates in the world, the ‘Raging Bull’-badged cars grace the garages of only a select few. And, although the automaker did see an all-time sales high in 2019, the majority of those figures were for the Urus SUV, with drop-tops slightly behind, and coupes bringing up the rear. Still, new Lamborghini coupe prices are exceptionally high, yet their popularity continues to grow in the USA.

Lamborghini Coupe Models

Various models are presented in the Italian automaker’s lineup, with the spirit of the Murcielago, Gallardo, and Huracan influencing current creations, there are also a few limited edition cars to note. These include the Veneno, of which only five units were ever manufactured in 2013, and the Centenario, built between 2016 and 2017 with only 20 fixed-roof units made available to the public. A new Evo RWD has also been announced for 2020. The current coupe range includes the following, with the last two representing hybridization and special editions, respectively:

  • Huracan Evo
  • Aventador S
  • Aventador SVJ
  • Sian
  • Centenario

Specification and Price of Lamborghini Coupe Range

Although Roadster and Spyder configurations are desirable, the coupe’s are imbued with just as much speed and appeal, which is worth every dollar spent. Specifications across the range can be broken down as follows:

  • Huracan Performante: Produced in limited numbers, this supercar has a 5.2-liter V10 with 631 horsepower and 443 lb-ft powering all four wheels via a seven-speed automatic gearbox. With this setup, the machine accelerates from 0-60 miles per hour in a quick 2.9 seconds. You won’t be able to buy one new, so keep your eye out for a pre-owned sale.
  • Huracan Evo: The replacement for the standard version of the same name, this edition also comes equipped with a 5.2L V10 that conveys similar outputs. It’s as quick as the Performante with those outputs which are, however, tapered down a little with the newer rear-wheel-drive trim, to 603 horsepower and 413 lb-ft of torque. With that tuning, this trim accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in only four-tenths of a second slower than the regular.
  • Aventador S: Under the hood of this impressive hypercar is a 6.5-L V12 with 730 hp and 507 lb-ft. The unit is coupled to a seven-speed, single-clutch automatic transmission that cedes propulsion to all four wheels. From a standstill, the S races to the 62 mph mark in just 2.9’’.
  • Aventador SVJ: Considered the apex of hypercar engineering, the SVJ comes featuring the latest V12 motor from the acclaimed automaker. It’s tuned to churn out 759 hp and 537 lb-ft which together launch the raging bull from standing to 62 mph in just 2.8’’, matching the time of the SV counterpart.

Breakdown of Lamborghini Coupe Prices

Model Power Engine Base Price
Lamborghini Countach 814 hp 6.5L V12 TBC
Lamborghini Huracan 573 hp 5.2L V10 Gas $203,674
Lamborghini Aventador 691 hp 6.5L V12 Gas $399,500
Lamborghini Sian 819 hp 6.5L V12 Gas $3,700,000
Lamborghini Centenario 770 hp 6.5L V12 Gas $1,900,000
Lamborghini Gallardo 543 hp 5.2L V10 Gas $181,900
Lamborghini Murcielago 640 hp 6.5L V12 Gas $354,000
Lamborghini Reventon 641 hp 6.5L V12 Gas $1,200,000
Lamborghini Sesto Elemento 562 hp 5.2L V10 Gas $2,920,000
Lamborghini Veneno 740 hp 6.5L V12 Gas $4,500,000

Advantages and Disadvantages

Pros

  • Always pleasing to drive, scrutinize, and listen to
  • Numerous configuration and customization options
  • Two Lambo vehicles hold Nurburgring titles for speed
  • Bragging rights and status
  • Hybrid versions are also available

Cons

  • Minimal creature-comforts and conveniences
  • Infotainment systems are not up to scratch
  • The manual gearbox departed with the Gallardo
  • The Sian and Centenario are too rare to make it into most garages

FAQs about Lamborghini Coupes

Which Lamborghini’s are also available in drop-top guise?

While there are roadster variants of all the Aventador’s, the drop-top versions of the Huracan lineup carry the Spyder moniker.

What is the rarest Lamborghini Coupe?

Introduced as the 50th-anniversary presentation of the Italian supercar marque, the Veneno, represented by only three coupes and three roadsters, is the rarest raging bull ever bred. Each one cost buyers $4.5 million to take home.

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