Spotter's Guide To The June 2015 Road And Track

Pity the poor Lamborghini Huracan. As an all-wheel-drive street car with a fair amount of tire stagger, it will always display understeer at low speeds and in situations where the tires are not managed properly. Since low cornering speeds and mismanaged tires are pretty much what autojournos do, pretty much every article from the Huracan press launch overseas last year emphasized that trait. There is also, of course, an Emperor's New Clothes thing going on in this business where, when one person at a press dinner claims that the car "understeers like a pig," the rest immediately agree so as to not display their lack of understanding or track experience.
What was my experience with the Huracan? Well...
You can read all about it on page 56 of this month's R&T. But if you're simultaneously too cheap to spend $4.99 but wealthy enough to consider replacing your Gallardo with one, then here's the TL;DR: Hell of car, and usefully quicker than the prole-mobile sportscars.