2014–2018 Lamborghini Huracán
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Common Problems & Reliability
The 2014–2018 Lamborghini Huracán has 5 known issues. 3 are moderate concerns worth inspecting before purchase.
Mag-Ride Damper Leaks
ModerateThe Magnetorheological dampers can weep fluid, leading to reduced ride quality and eventual MOT failure.
Symptoms: Visible oil on shock body, Bouncy ride...
Est. repair cost: £1,200–£2,000 per shock
DCT Transmission Shudder and Actuator Wear
ModerateThe 7-speed dual-clutch transmission (LDF) derived from the Audi R8 can develop low-speed shudder, particularly on early 2014–2016 models. The DCT actuator can wear, causing jerky shifts below 2,000 rpm. Full clutch replacement is a significant job requiring engine and gearbox removal, costing £8,000–£12,000 at a dealer.
Symptoms: Shudder or jerkiness during light acceleration below 2,000 rpm, Rough 1-2 upshifts...
Est. repair cost: £2,000–£12,000
Carbon Ceramic Brake Replacement Cost
ModerateCarbon ceramic brakes are standard on most Huracán models. While they offer exceptional performance and longevity, full replacement of discs and pads when they reach their wear limit costs £15,000–£25,000 for all four corners. Track use accelerates wear significantly.
Symptoms: Visual pitting or scoring on disc surface, Brake wear warning light...
Est. repair cost: £15,000–£25,000 (full set)
Fuel Tank Ventilation Fault
MinorA common minor issue where the fuel tank pressure sensor or vent valve fails, causing "Check Engine" lights.
Symptoms: CEL (Check Engine Light), Smell of petrol around the car...
Est. repair cost: £400–£800
Infotainment and Connectivity Glitches
MinorThe infotainment system can experience software freezes, Bluetooth connectivity issues, and occasional screen blackouts. These are usually resolved with software updates.
Symptoms: Screen freezing or rebooting, Bluetooth disconnects...
Est. repair cost: £200–£800
Buying Tips for the 2014–2018 Lamborghini Huracán
- ✓Check for "Mag-Ride" shock leaks; these are more common than traditional dampers
- ✓Inspect the front radiators for stone damage; many owners fit aftermarket grilles
- ✓Ensure the dual-clutch (LDF) transmission shifts perfectly; it should be much smoother than the Gallardo
- ✓Check the condition of the Pirelli P Zero tyres; the car is heavy on rears
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