Lamborghini Huracan
The Lamborghini Huracan was introduced in 2014 as a replacement to the Lamborghini Gallardo. Although official production numbers have yet to be released for 2020, it is but a formality at this point for the Huracán taking the title from the Gallardo as being the best-selling Lamborghini car ever produced. Lamborghini announced in late 2019 that 14,022 units of the Huracán had been built, which matched that of the Gallardo. The Huracán is anticipated to have a 10-year production run, so it should surpass that number quite handily by the end of its life-cycle. Featuring an improved version of the 5.2L naturally-aspirated V10 engine from its predecessor, the Huracán LP610-4 produced 610 hp right from the get-go and could rocket from 0-60 mph in just over 3 seconds. It also features a 7-speed dual clutch transmission, which we like to note, the much more expensive Aventador does not. Like the Aventador however, there is no manual transmission option available.