Lamborghini Huracán
Lamborghini have always been known for their bold designs, and the Huracán is another in a long line of striking super cars. ‘Huracán’ is actually Spanish for ‘hurricane’ but the car isn’t named after the strong wind, rather for a famous 19th century bull known for its courage. This follows the manufacturer’s long held convention for naming cars after famous bulls. The Huracán could be considered less flamboyant than other cars in the line, but that’s exactly what’s so great about it. It still retrains some angular touches around the edges, but the overall shape is clean and exotic.
Land Rover Range Rover L405
Previous generations of Range Rovers have tended to be blocky and quadrilateral in appearance, and although they had their charm, the subtle curves of the elegant current generation put them in the shade. First introduced in 2012, this new design has been popular too, with worldwide sales on the up (reaching 61,626 in 2014 compared with 22,000 in 2009).