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Lamborghini Huracán in Forza Horizon: Every V10 Variant from LP 610-4 to STO and Tecnica (FH5 + FH6)

The Lamborghini Huracán is the 5.2-litre naturally-aspirated V10 successor to the Gallardo, built from 2014 to 2024 in coupé, spyder, track and rally-raid forms. This page is a cross-game profile of every Lamborghini in Forza Horizon 5 — focusing on the six Huracán variants that appear in FH5 — plus the three confirmed for Forza Horizon 6 at launch. As of 2026-05-14, five days before Forza Horizon 6 launches on 2026-05-19, the confirmed FH6 Huracán roster is the 2020 STO, 2022 Sterrato and 2022 Tecnica. Compare this car against other V10 and V12 Lamborghinis in the Forza Horizon 6 full car list.

Key Facts

FieldValue
Engine5.2 L naturally-aspirated V10 (5,204 cm³)
Production years2014–2024
PredecessorLamborghini Gallardo
SuccessorLamborghini Temerario (2024)
FH5 Huracán count6 road/track variants + #63 Squadra Corse Super Trofeo Evo race car
FH6 Huracán count3 confirmed at launch (2020 STO, 2022 Sterrato, 2022 Tecnica)
LP 610-4 power449 kW / 610 PS / 602 hp, AWD, 0–100 km/h 3.1 s
Performante power471 kW / 640 PS / 631 hp, AWD, 0–100 km/h 2.9 s
EVO power471 kW / 640 PS / 631 hp, AWD or RWD, 0–100 km/h 2.9 s (AWD)
STO power470 kW / 640 CV at 8,000 rpm, RWD, 0–100 km/h 3.0 s, top speed 310 km/h
Tecnica power470 kW / 640 CV at 8,000 rpm, RWD, 0–100 km/h 3.2 s, top speed 325 km/h
Sterrato power449 kW / 610 CV at 8,000 rpm, AWD, 0–100 km/h 3.4 s, top speed 260 km/h
Performante Nürburgring lap6:52.01 (October 2016, driver Marco Mapelli)
ALA downforce750% more than standard Huracán

Every Huracán in Forza Horizon 5 and FH6

FH5 has the broadest Huracán lineup with seven cars across four categories. FH6 launches with three of the later track and off-road variants confirmed on the Forza Horizon 6 full car list. The table below maps each variant to its game availability and FH5 category.

VariantYearFH5FH6 (launch)FH5 Category
Huracán LP 610-42014Yes(unconfirmed)Modern Supercars
Huracán Performante2018Yes(unconfirmed)Track Toys
#63 Squadra Corse Huracán Super Trofeo Evo2018Yes(unconfirmed)Extreme Track Toys
Huracán EVO2020Yes(unconfirmed)Modern Supercars
Huracán STO2020YesYesTrack Toys
Huracán Tecnica2022/2023Yes (listed as 2023)Yes (listed as 2022)Modern Supercars
Huracán Sterrato2022/2023Yes (listed as 2023)Yes (listed as 2022)Rally Monsters

The FH6 confirmed car list shows only three Huracáns at launch — all from the late-generation rear-drive and off-road specials rather than the original LP 610-4 era. Whether the older variants return via Festival Playlist updates after launch is (unconfirmed).

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 and marked Lamborghini’s entry into a new chassis generation. The name encodes the layout in Lamborghini shorthand: Longitudinale Posteriore engine placement, 610 PS output, 4 driven wheels. It is the only Huracán built from 2014 to 2019 in coupé form before the 2016 Spyder variant joined.

Real-world specs per Wikipedia: 5.2 L naturally-aspirated V10, 449 kW / 610 PS / 602 hp, all-wheel drive, 0–100 km/h in 3.1 seconds. In Forza Horizon 5 it appears simply as the 2014 Lamborghini Huracan LP 610-4 under the Modern Supercars category — the base-game entry point for the entire Huracán family. It is the most affordable Huracán in FH5 and the natural pick for a stock unmodified V10 supercar experience before stepping up to the Performante or STO. The LP 610-4 is not on the FH6 confirmed launch list; its return to FH6 is (unconfirmed).

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. Per Wikipedia, the ALA system provides “750% more downforce than the standard Huracán” while adding less weight than a hydraulic equivalent — achieved by routing air through hollow carbon-fibre structures to open or close flaps independently on each axle.

In October 2016 a Performante prototype set a 6:52.01 Nürburgring Nordschleife lap with driver Marco Mapelli at the wheel — briefly the fastest production-car lap on record. The production car runs 471 kW / 640 PS / 631 hp from the same 5.2 L V10, AWD, 0–100 km/h in 2.9 s, top speed 325 km/h. It is 40 kg lighter than the LP 610-4 via forged aluminium and forged carbon fibre components.

In FH5 the 2018 Lamborghini Huracan Performante sits in the Track Toys division rather than Modern Supercars, reflecting its track-biased character. FH5 also includes the 2018 #63 Squadra Corse Huracan Super Trofeo Evo — the factory one-make racing version — in Extreme Track Toys. Neither the Performante nor the Super Trofeo Evo appears on the FH6 launch list; their FH6 status is (unconfirmed).

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

From 2019 onward the Huracán diversified into four distinct variants. Three of the four are confirmed for Forza Horizon 6 at launch.

Huracán EVO (2019–2024) — the AWD facelift with rear-wheel steering and the LDVI (Lamborghini Dinamica Veicolo Integrata) torque-vectoring brain. 471 kW / 640 PS, 0–100 km/h in 2.9 s AWD. The EVO RWD variant followed in 2020 at 3.3 s 0–100. FH5 lists the 2020 EVO under Modern Supercars; its FH6 presence is (unconfirmed).

Huracán STO (2020) — Super Trofeo Omologato — the road-legal version of the Super Trofeo race car. Lamborghini’s own spec sheet: 5,204 cm³, 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 body panels, 43 kg lighter than the Performante, RWD only. It is listed in FH5 as 2020 Huracán STO under Track Toys and is confirmed for FH6 at launch.

Huracán Tecnica (2022) — the road-focused RWD companion to the STO, tuned for daily-driver usability alongside track capability. Lamborghini: 470 kW / 640 CV at 8,000 rpm, 0–100 km/h 3.2 s, top speed 325 km/h. FH5 lists this as the 2023 model year; FH6 lists it as 2022.

Huracán Sterrato (2022) — the lifted off-road Huracán. Lamborghini: 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, electronically controlled AWD with rally driving mode. FH5 puts the Sterrato in Rally Monsters — one of the very few road supercars classified alongside Group B and modern WRC machinery. It is confirmed for FH6 at launch.

Real-world spec comparison

LP 610-4 (2014)Performante (2018)EVO (2020)STO (2020)Tecnica (2022)Sterrato (2022)
Power (kW / PS-CV)449 / 610471 / 640471 / 640470 / 640470 / 640449 / 610
DrivetrainAWDAWDAWD or RWDRWDRWDAWD
0–100 km/h3.1 s2.9 s2.9 s (AWD)3.0 s3.2 s3.4 s
Top speed325 km/h (unconfirmed)325 km/h(unconfirmed)310 km/h325 km/h260 km/h
In FH5YesYesYesYesYes (2023)Yes (2023)
In FH6 at launchNoNoNoYesYes (2022)Yes (2022)

Which Huracán to pick in Forza Horizon?

With seven FH5 entries and three FH6 launch slots, the choice comes down to what driving style you’re building for. The LP 610-4 is the clean baseline — stock AWD V10, no active aero, the most accessible credit cost in FH5. For track work with AWD grip, the Performante adds ALA active aerodynamics and the Nürburgring record pedigree at 640 PS. The EVO modernises the formula with rear-wheel steering and LDVI torque vectoring if you prefer the latest electronics package.

For RWD purity, the STO and Tecnica are the picks — both run 470 kW / 640 CV but serve different briefs. The STO is the track-focused Super Trofeo Omologata with 75% carbon bodywork and a 310 km/h ceiling; the Tecnica is the road-tuned sibling with revised aero, the same 325 km/h top speed as the Performante, and a softer launch feel at 3.2 s. Either qualifies as a candidate on best S1 class cars lists with the right tune. For raw top-end speed comparisons, see fastest cars in Forza Horizon.

The Sterrato is the outlier: AWD rally mode, 44 mm higher ride height, 260 km/h top speed, and FH5’s Rally Monsters classification make it the only Huracán that genuinely belongs on dirt. It is confirmed for FH6 at launch, which matters for FH6’s Japanese biome terrain events.

In FH5 every Huracán is currently obtainable from the Backstage Shop following the March 2026 update. In FH6 the three confirmed Huracáns are in the base game; the LP 610-4, Performante, EVO and Super Trofeo Evo may return through Festival Playlist updates after launch but that is (unconfirmed). For further context on both Lamborghinis and comparable Italian supercars, see the Ferrari F40 cross-game profile.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Lamborghini Huracán variants are in Forza Horizon 5?

Six road and track Huracáns plus one race-car variant, for 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 and EVO.

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 Omologata 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 km/h.

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).

Sources

  1. Forza.net — Forza Horizon 5 Car List
  2. Forza.net — Forza Horizon 6 Confirmed Car List
  3. Forza.net — Forza Horizon 5 Confirmed Car List
  4. Wikipedia — Lamborghini Huracán
  5. Wikipedia — Lamborghini Huracán Performante
  6. Lamborghini — Lamborghini Huracán STO
  7. Lamborghini — Lamborghini Huracán Tecnica
  8. Lamborghini — Lamborghini Huracán Sterrato
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