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There were a couple things that people really loved about the Lamborghini Gallardo. One was that it could be had with a six-speed manual transmission, which had a metal gate. The second was that the vehicle could be had in so many different variants and configurations.

Purists chose the six-speed cars with rear-wheel drive.

Although only 250 were produced globally, these are the ones that will hold some value down the road — this will be a tough thing to do as Gallardos were the most common Lamborghini made, ever. According to our friends across the pond though, the raging bull will be rolling out yet another rear-wheel drive 10-cylinder car. That would be a two-wheel drive Huracan, which is expected to make a 2015 Los Angeles Auto Show (LAAS) debut.

That would coincide with an expected 2016 model year debut, which is said to feature some enhancements over the launch car that was ridiculed for its uncanny ability to understeer when pushed.

Assuming the Italian supercar manufacturer builds a RWD Huracan, would YOU have it over the AWD version?


Now it has emerged that the rear-drive Huracan will make its debut around the times of the Los Angeles show. Autocar understands that the debut will be followed up swiftly by a sales launch in the first quarter of 2016 - although Lamborghini's close relationship with its customer base means that key buyers are likely to already have put down deposits or at least registered interest in the vehicle.



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