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   Common Lamborghini Lemon Issues


 

Owners of Huracán, Aventador, Urus, and Gallardo models often report

  • Transmission defects

    • Jerky shifting, hesitation, or delayed gear response.

    • Warning lights triggered by gearbox malfunctions.

  • Electrical system failures

    • Infotainment freezing, random dashboard warning lights, faulty sensors.

    • Issues with windows, lights, and electronic controls.

  • Engine problems

    • Stalling, sudden loss of power, or rough idle.

    • Excessive oil consumption and overheating in some models.

  • Convertible top malfunctions (Spyder models)

    • Roof failing to open/close properly or leaking water.

  • Braking issues

    • Brake system delays, reduced responsiveness, or warning alerts.

  • Software glitches

    • Malfunctions in advanced driver-assistance systems and onboard computers.

    • Navigation errors and sensor miscommunication.

 Lamborghini Models Frequently Reported

Huracán - Transmission, electrical, engine stalling, convertible top defects

Aventador - Engine problems, braking issues, electrical failures

Urus - Software glitches, electrical malfunctions

Gallardo - Transmission and electrical system defects

 

 

Why These Qualify as Lemon Issues

Repetition matters: If the same defect persists after multiple repair attempts, the vehicle may qualify under lemon law.

Safety concerns: Transmission failures, braking issues, and engine stalls are considered serious safety risks.

Warranty coverage: Problems occurring under warranty and remaining unresolved strengthen lemon law claims.

 

 

Takeaway

Even high-performance supercars like Lamborghini are not immune to defects. If your Huracán, Aventador, Urus, or Gallardo experiences persistent, unrepairable issues—especially in transmission, electrical systems, engine, or braking—it may qualify as a lemon. Documenting repair attempts and service delays is critical for pursuing compensation or a buyback under lemon law protections.

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