
From the entry V10 coupe to the track-focused STO, here is what a used Lamborghini Huracan actually costs in Dubai in 2026, based on cars listed on Carzle right now.
The Lamborghini Huracan is the car that made a naturally aspirated V10 supercar something you could realistically own and use in Dubai. It replaced the Gallardo in 2014, stayed in production for a decade, and in that time spawned everything from the rear-drive EVO to the wild, track-bred STO. Now that the Huracan has given way to the twin-turbo hybrid Temerario, the used market is where the action is - and it is one of the most interesting used supercar markets in the UAE right now.
Here is what a used Huracan actually costs in Dubai in 2026, using real prices from cars listed on Carzle.
Huracan listings on Carzle currently span AED 809,000 to AED 1,275,000. That single model name covers a lot of ground, so the price you pay depends heavily on which version and which year you are looking at. The entry point right now is an AED 809,000 2021 Lamborghini Huracan with around 16,000 km. The most expensive is a nearly-new 2023 car at AED 1,275,000 with just 2,000 km. In between sit the open-top and hardcore variants that make the range so broad.
The Huracan is really several different cars wearing one badge, and the version matters more than the year for how the car drives and how it holds value.
A common search is for the earliest cars - a 2015 or 2016 first-generation Huracan LP 610-4. Those are the most affordable way into V10 ownership, and in the wider UAE market the oldest coupes can dip below the AED 800,000 line depending on mileage and history. Right now the earliest car listed on Carzle is the 2019 Performante Spyder; if your budget is tighter, an early LP 610-4 is worth waiting for, but check the service history carefully, as the first cars have now covered real distance.
The Huracan's 5.2-litre V10 is one of the more robust modern supercar engines, but there are UAE-specific things to watch. Heat is hard on everything, so look for evidence of regular servicing and fresh fluids. Check the front lift system works - Dubai's ramps and speed bumps are unforgiving. Inspect the underside and front splitter for scrapes, and on the dual-clutch gearbox, feel for clean, quick shifts. Kerbed wheels and worn tyres are normal wear items but useful bargaining points. As always, a pre-purchase inspection pays for itself many times over at this price level.
Against its natural rivals, the Huracan's trump card is that naturally aspirated V10 - a sound and a throttle response the turbocharged competition cannot replicate, and something the new hybrid Temerario deliberately moves away from. If you are cross-shopping, it is worth reading how it stacks up against the Aston Martin Vantage, the Ferrari F8 Tributo, and the Porsche 911. You can also browse every Lamborghini listed on Carzle to see how Huracan pricing sits next to the Urus and the older Aventador.
Disclaimer: This article is for general information only and is not legal, financial, tax or insurance advice. Prices, specifications and availability are indicative, vary by trim and GCC specification, and change without notice - confirm current figures with the selling dealer. Government fees, registration, import, customs and traffic regulations are subject to change; always verify current requirements directly with the relevant UAE authority (RTA, MOEI, Customs, your emirate's traffic department) or your insurer before acting. Carzle is a marketplace: vehicles are listed and sold by independent licensed dealers, and Carzle is not a party to any sale.

AED 809,000

AED 1,499,000

AED 2,799,000