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CARS Updated 2026-05-14

Quick Take

The Lamborghini Huracán is the 5.2-litre naturally-aspirated V10 successor to the Gallardo, built from 2014 to 2024 in coupe, spyder, track and rally-raid forms. FH5 carries six road/track Huracán variants plus one race car. FH6 launches with three confirmed: the 2020 STO, 2022 Sterrato and 2022 Tecnica.

Key Facts

VariantPowerDrivetrainFH5FH6 Launch
LP 610-4 (2014)449 kW / 610 PSAWDYesunconfirmed as of May 2026
Performante (2018)471 kW / 640 PSAWDYesunconfirmed as of May 2026
#63 Super Trofeo Evo (2018)Race specAWDYesunconfirmed as of May 2026
EVO (2020)471 kW / 640 PSAWD or RWDYesunconfirmed as of May 2026
STO (2020)470 kW / 640 CVRWDYesYes
Tecnica (2022)470 kW / 640 CVRWDYesYes
Sterrato (2022)449 kW / 610 CVAWDYesYes

Every Huracán in Forza Horizon 5 and FH6

FH5 has the broadest lineup; FH6 launches with the three later track and off-road variants.

VariantFH5 CategoryFH6 at Launch
Huracán LP 610-4 (2014)Modern Supercarsunconfirmed as of May 2026
Huracán Performante (2018)Track Toysunconfirmed as of May 2026
#63 Squadra Corse Super Trofeo Evo (2018)Extreme Track Toysunconfirmed as of May 2026
Huracán EVO (2020)Modern Supercarsunconfirmed as of May 2026
Huracán STO (2020)Track ToysYes
Huracán Tecnica (2022/2023)Modern SupercarsYes
Huracán Sterrato (2022/2023)Rally MonstersYes

The FH6 confirmed car list shows the Lamborghini section as “2020 Huracán STO, 2022 Huracán Sterrato, 2022 Huracán Tecnica.” Whether the older variants return via Festival updates is unconfirmed as of May 2026.

Huracán LP 610-4 (2014) — the V10 that replaced the Gallardo

The original Huracán LP 610-4 launched in 2014 as the Gallardo’s successor. The name “LP 610-4” encodes the layout in Lamborghini shorthand: Longitudinale Posteriore engine, 610 PS, 4 driven wheels.

Real-world specs:

  • Engine: 5.2 L naturally-aspirated V10
  • Power: 449 kW / 610 PS / 602 hp
  • Drivetrain: AWD
  • 0-100 km/h: 3.1 seconds
  • Production: 2014-2019

In Forza Horizon 5 it is listed as the 2014 Lamborghini Huracan LP 610-4 under the Modern Supercars category. It is the most affordable Huracán in FH5 and the natural pick if you want a stock, unmodified V10 supercar feel before stepping up to the Performante or STO.

Huracán Performante (2018) — ALA aero and the 6:52 Nürburgring lap

The Performante is the first Huracán to use Lamborghini’s ALA (Aerodinamica Lamborghini Attiva) active aerodynamics, which provide 750% more downforce than the standard Huracán while staying lighter than a hydraulic equivalent.

In October 2016, a Performante prototype set a lap time of 6:52.01 at the Nürburgring Nordschleife with driver Marco Mapelli — briefly the fastest production-car lap on record.

Real-world specs:

  • Power: 471 kW / 640 PS / 631 hp (5.2 L V10)
  • 0-100 km/h: 2.9 seconds
  • Top speed: 325 km/h
  • Weight reduction: 40 kg vs LP 610-4 via forged aluminium and forged carbon fibre
  • Drivetrain: AWD

In FH5 it is the 2018 Lamborghini Huracan Performante, classified under Track Toys rather than Modern Supercars. In FH6 the Performante is not on the launch confirmed list; whether it returns later via Festival Playlist is unconfirmed as of May 2026. FH5 also includes the 2018 #63 Squadra Corse Huracan Super Trofeo Evo in the Extreme Track Toys category.

Huracán EVO, STO, Tecnica and Sterrato — the late-generation lineup

Three of the four late-generation variants (STO, Tecnica, Sterrato) are confirmed for Forza Horizon 6 at launch.

Huracán EVO (2019-2024) — AWD facelift with rear-wheel steering and the LDVI (Lamborghini Dinamica Veicolo Integrata) brain. 471 kW / 640 PS, 0-100 km/h in 2.9 s (AWD). Also offered as EVO RWD from 2020. FH5 lists the 2020 Huracán EVO under Modern Supercars. FH6 status is unconfirmed as of May 2026.

Huracán STO (2020) — Super Trofeo Omologato — the road-legal version of the Super Trofeo race car. Displacement: 5,204 cm³, Max Power: 470 kW (640 CV) at 8,000 rpm, 0-100 km/h: 3.0 s, Top Speed: 310 km/h. Carbon fibre in more than 75% of the body panels, with a 43 kg reduction versus the Performante. RWD only. Listed in FH5 as 2020 Huracán STO under Track Toys; confirmed in FH6 at launch.

Huracán Tecnica (2022) — the road-focused RWD sibling to the STO. 470 kW (640 CV) at 8,000 rpm, 0-100 km/h: 3.2 s, top speed: 325 km/h. FH5 lists this as 2023; FH6 lists it as 2022. Confirmed in FH6 at launch.

Huracán Sterrato (2022) — the lifted off-road Huracán. Max Power: 449 kW (610 CV) at 8,000 rpm, 0-100 km/h: 3.4 s, top speed: 260 km/h. Suspension raised 44 mm versus the EVO, AWD with rally driving mode. FH5 puts the Sterrato in Rally Monsters — one of the few road supercars classed alongside Group B and modern WRC machinery. Confirmed in FH6 at launch.

Which Huracán to pick in Forza Horizon?

  • Pure road feel, lowest credits: 2014 Huracán LP 610-4 (FH5 only at FH6 launch). Stock AWD V10 supercar.
  • Track-day weapon with AWD: 2018 Performante. ALA active wing, 640 PS, the Nürburgring record car.
  • Best modern road Huracán: 2020 EVO. AWD, rear-wheel steering, latest electronics.
  • Hardcore track build (RWD): 2020 STO. 75% carbon body, 43 kg lighter than Performante, RWD only, confirmed in FH6.
  • Best STO-derived road car: 2022 Tecnica. RWD, 640 CV, road-tuned aero, 325 km/h top speed, confirmed in FH6.
  • Rally / off-road class: 2022 Sterrato. AWD with rally mode, 610 CV, the only Huracán in FH5’s Rally Monsters category. Confirmed in FH6 — useful for FH6’s Honshu rural biome events.
  • Racing series: 2018 #63 Squadra Corse Huracan Super Trofeo Evo (FH5 only at launch).

In FH6 the three launch-confirmed Huracáns are in the base game; the LP 610-4, Performante, EVO and Super Trofeo Evo are unconfirmed as of May 2026 and may return through Festival Playlist updates after launch.

FAQ

How many Lamborghini Huracán variants are in Forza Horizon 5?

Seven total: 2014 LP 610-4, 2018 Performante, 2018 #63 Squadra Corse Super Trofeo Evo, 2020 EVO, 2020 STO, 2023 Tecnica and 2023 Sterrato.

Is the Lamborghini Huracán STO in Forza Horizon 6?

Yes. The official FH6 confirmed car list shows the 2020 Lamborghini Huracán STO alongside the 2022 Sterrato and 2022 Tecnica in the Lamborghini section.

What engine does the Lamborghini Huracán have?

Every Huracán uses Lamborghini’s 5.2-litre (5,204 cm³) naturally-aspirated V10. Power ranges from 449 kW / 610 PS in the LP 610-4 and Sterrato to 471 kW / 640 PS in the Performante, EVO, STO and Tecnica.

What is the Huracán Performante’s Nürburgring lap time?

A Performante prototype set a 6:52.01 Nürburgring Nordschleife lap in October 2016 with Marco Mapelli driving, briefly the production-car record at the time.

Is the Huracán Sterrato a rally car in Forza Horizon 5?

FH5 classifies the 2023 Huracán Sterrato under the Rally Monsters category, one of the very few road supercars placed alongside Group B and modern WRC machinery. It is also confirmed for FH6 at launch.

What is the difference between the Huracán STO and Tecnica?

Both use the 470 kW / 640 CV V10 with RWD. The STO is the track-focused “Super Trofeo Omologato” with 75% carbon-fibre bodywork and a 310 km/h top speed, while the Tecnica is the road-focused sibling with revised aero, a 325 km/h top speed and 3.2 s 0-100.

Is the original 2014 Huracán LP 610-4 in Forza Horizon 6?

The LP 610-4 is not on the FH6 confirmed launch car list — only the 2020 STO, 2022 Sterrato and 2022 Tecnica are confirmed at launch. Whether the LP 610-4 returns later is unconfirmed as of May 2026.