Have you ever heard of supercars getting mid-life facelifts? The Lamborghini Huracan is an exception. The car has been spied twice with heavy camouflage, clearly indicating that the Huracan is being refreshed for the market. The last update seen on the Huracan range was at the Geneva Motor Show in March this year, when Lamborghini introduced the Spyder Performante, but now it looks like the Huracan Spyder is due for some changes inside and out. Get ready to witness the Huracan’s rebirth!

2019 Lamborghini Huracan Spyder Gets A Facelift

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The Huracan Is Getting Too Common On The Roads

It is only logical to go for it. In July this year, Lamborghini celebrated the 11,000th Huracan, clearly showing how popular the car has been amongst the general populous. The update will include a pair of redesigned bumpers, perhaps making them more aerodynamically active. Lamborghini launched an aero active kit known as the Aerodinamica Lamborghini Attiva (ALA) in the Aventador SVJ. Another feature first seen in the Performante is the exhaust tailpipes, which exit from the middle of the rear end, leaving the lower part of the bumper free to be occupied by a massive diffuser.

Borrowing Elder Brother’s Features

It’s the same screen seen in the limited Centenario. The high-definition touchscreen basically controls everything in the car and has pretty much every connectivity option available.

Facelift Of a Supercar Is Not Complete Without An Engine Update!

We are not clear if there will be any changes under the hood. We’re talking about a 5.2-liter, naturally-aspirated V-10 engine! As this could be the last facelift before the successor takes over, the supercar could get faster before moving to an environment-friendly engine. If true, the power output could get a bump of 20-30 horses over the current Huracan’s 601 ponies.

While there are no concrete details yet, the supercar is expected to be launched next year as a 2020 model. Do you think Lamborghini is going for this facelift due to competition, or because the Huracan has been such a successful model? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.

Further reading

Read our full review on the 2016 Lamborghini Huracán LP 610-4 Spyder.

Read our full review on the 2018 Lamborghini Huracan Performante Spyder.