Luxury car variants ranging from $400,000 to $600,000 have been recalled due to an issue with the car’s headlights.
Lamborghini Haracan models, including Huracan EVO, Huracan Sterrato, Huracan STO, Huracan Tecnica 2023 and 2024, have been recalled by the Department of Transport.
A software issue may cause the headlamp high beam to not operate as intended in all five variants of the car, according to the Department of Transport.
Lamborghini Haracan models, including Huracan EVO, Huracan Sterrato, Huracan STO, Huracan Tecnica 2023 and 2-24, have been recalled by the Department of Transport.
The issue could cause poor visibility and affect the vision of the driver at nighttime, increasing the risk of an accident.
The department said there were five cars in the state affected by the issue.
A Huracan EVO Coupe costs $391,000 while the most expensive in the affected batch, a Huracan STO, costs $607,000.
The five Lamborghini owners can contact an authorised Lamborghini dealership and get the software updated free of charge.
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