2021
Newer models (2022-2023) are priced higher than older models (2020-2021), reflecting typical depreciation. The 2021 model year offers a competitive price point relative to its features and mileage.
Moderate
When looking for a Lamborghini Huracan EVO, focus on listings priced below the market average of $275,000. Prioritize vehicles with lower mileage and consider those that have been on the market longer, as they may offer greater negotiation leverage. While newer model years (2022-2023) are generally more expensive, the 2021 model year appears to offer a strong balance of value, price, and mileage in the current market. Thoroughly inspect any vehicle, especially those with higher mileage or longer days on market, and consider pre-purchase inspections from a specialist.
This 2020 EVO is priced significantly below the market average ($262,825 vs $275,000), features low mileage (9,927), and has been on the market for 398 days, indicating excellent negotiation potential and value.
A 2021 EVO listed at $267,820, well below the average, with low mileage (10,408) and 272 days on market, offering substantial savings and value.
This 2021 EVO is priced at $264,991, below average, with very low mileage (4,124) and 151 days on market, presenting a compelling value proposition.
A 2022 EVO at $268,000, under the market average, with good mileage (8,426) and 125 days on market, representing a strong deal for a newer model.
This 2020 EVO is priced at $269,950, below the average, with good mileage (9,960) and 124 days on market, offering a solid value opportunity.
Base Coupe
coupePre LP Revision Superleggera
2004-2008
coupeLP 570-4 Superleggera (LP Revision)
2009-2014
coupe550-2 Coupe (LP Revision)
2009-2014
coupe560-4 Coupe (LP Revision)
2009-2014
coupePre LP Revision Coupe
2004-2008
coupeLast analyzed: September 1, 2025