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322 km/h Lamborghini Huracan Taxi To Ferry Passengers In Lincoln
Handsome Cabs, a taxi company in Lincoln, England has introduced a Lamborghini Huracan Taxi for taxi hailing services.
Many dream of owning Supercars like Lamborghinis, and this remains a dream for most, however, for those who dreamt of riding in a supercar and not owning one, there is some good news, especially if living in the town of Lincoln, in England.
A taxi company called Handsome Cabs has obtained a license from the local council to run a Lamborghini Huracan as a taxi. The 5.2-litre V10-engined supercar can now be hailed by the citizens of lincoln to get to the nearby store or for special occasions such as birthday parties, prom nights, etc. although the company thinks the car will be used more for the latter.
The owners of the cab company John Bishop and Jamal Pervez started this service just because they thought it is something different and would make them stand out. The tariff for a ride in the Lamborghini Huracan Taxi has not been decided upon at this moment.
The Huracan is powered by a 5.2-litre naturally-aspirated V10 engine with a maximum power output of 610bhp and a maximum torque output of 560Nm. Acceleration from 0-100 km/h is done away with, in 3.4 seconds and the car is capable of touching a top speed of 322 km/h.
This is not the first time that a Lamborghini Huracan is being used for a purpose far fetched from what it was originally built for. The Italian Police use a Lamborghini Huracan as their highway patrol vehicle.
DriveSpark
Thinks!
It
certainly
is
very
cool
to
hail
a
ride
in
a
Lamborghini
Huracan,
but
given
the
30
mph
(48
km/h)
speed
limit
within
town
limits,
the
Huracan
will
barely
be
using
its
power
to
ferry
passengers
around.
And
besides,
Supercar
renting
is
not
a
new
concept
in
England.
Hailing
a
ride
in
the
Lamborghini
Huracan
is
very
cool
nonetheless.