New 2019 Lamborghini Huracan Evo revealed

The updated version of the Lamborghini Huracan has been officially uncovered with sharper styling and more power

Following recent teaser images, Lamborghini has officially revealed the facelifted Lamborghini Huracan – featuring updates to its styling, chassis, engine and technology. First deliveries are expected in the spring, with prices expected to start at £165,256 (excluding tax).

The updated model, dubbed the Lamborghini Huracan Evo, will feature the same 5.2-litre naturally-aspirated V10 as the outgoing model, but with new Titanium intake valves and an uprated exhaust system. As a result, the Evo produces 630bhp and 600Nm of torque, which is 28bhp and 40Nm more than the previous Huraca

Power is fed through a seven-speed gearbox and, thanks to its all-wheel drive system, the Huracan Evo has a claimed 0-62mph time of 2.9 seconds. Its top speed is in excess of 201mph, placing its performance on par with the current Huracan Performante.

Limited-edition Maserati Levante Vulcano released

Restricted to 150 units, the limited-edition Levante Vulcano features an exclusive matte paint-job and a red leather interior

Maserati has announced the new Levante Vulcano. This special edition model will be limited to the European and Asian markets in a production run of 150 units. Prices start at £85,425, with deliveries expected to commence later this year.

The special edition model features an exclusive “Grigio Lava” matte grey paint-job, LED headlights, a set of red six-pot Brembo brakes and soft-close doors. Also included is Maserati’s “Nerissimo” pack, which adds smoked rear lights, a black chrome grille, gloss black window surrounds, body-coloured door handles and dark exhaust tailpipes.

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Inside, the Levante Vulcano receives high-gloss carbon fibre trim, carbon fibre paddle shifters, a Bowers & Wilkins sound system, unique “one of 150” badging and a rather dashing heated and ventilated red leather interior with black stitching (or vice-versa)