Agreed. The Performante is, compared to the regular Huracan but even compared to the Evo, an excellent value. I think that Lamborghini made a few mistakes in marketing the car and they should have added better track capabilities (seats, head room, etc.) from the start but overall, the Performante is really amazing for the money it costs, indeed.
The STS? I don't have much to go on about this car, I have some preliminary data about weight and power and the price tag and it will surely be a very interesting car but also a pretty expensive one.
Best part is though: It is limited. This matters to collectors. Also, this car is supposed to be fully track capable from the start and this could also mean a lot to some buyers. Basically the GT3 RS version of the Huracan Evo, while the Performante is more like some sort of GT3/GT3 RS "hybrid".
The Performante is not limited and this was a big mistake in my opinion. Rumors indicate 1700-1800 cars built (very difficult to find the precise numbers, I have to rely on what my regional Lambo rep told me), so I just don't understand why Lamborghini didn't make it a limited series, let's say 2000 pieces at max or whatever but I don't really care, I love this car and every time I drive it, I get goose bumps. My son always doesn't want to get out and my daughter always asks me to drive "ten more minutes", so...
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RC (Germany) - Rennteam Editor Lamborghini Huracan Performante (2019), Mercedes GLC63 S AMG (2020), Mercedes C63 S AMG Cab (2019), Range Rover Evoque Si4 Black Edition (2019)