Lamborghini Huracáns is no longer for sale. The Italian company that makes supercars has enough orders to finish creating the Huracán until its replacement comes out at the end of 2024. Even though Lamborghini may make one or two limited-edition versions of the Huracán to mark the end of its life cycle, as it did with the Aventador, production is likely to end with the Sterrato, which is designed for off-road driving. The information was in Lamborghini’s first-quarter financial report, which showed that the company made the most money and made the most money in a quarter than it ever had before. In the first three months of 2023, Lamborghini sold 2623 cars, 1599 of which were Urus SUVs. The other vehicles were different versions of the Huracán and Aventador. Production of the Aventador stopped in 2022, but it’s possible that some cars were still to be shipped by the end of the year. In the future, things should go well for Lamborghini. The V-12-powered Revuelto was the company’s first hybrid car to go into production. It came out in March and has sold out for two years. The company wants to make the Urus a hybrid in 2024, along with the hybrid replacement for the Huracán. By the end of the following year, they hope to have a full hybrid lineup. In 2028, the company will make its first electric car, a 2+2 grand tourer. In 2029, the Urus will be replaced by an all-electric vehicle.