Let’s go step by step through the production line of the brand new Lamborghini Huracan:
Station 1: The body is already painted by external supplier. It gets posed on an automatic, hydraulic base to “travel” on it all the way till the end of the line. Plastic covers arefitted on the painted body for avoiding any damage during the process.
Station 2: Various mechanical parts are assembled.
Station 3: The body is fitted in a rotating yellow frame for the brake pedal and a/c circuit assembly.
Station 4: Steering wheel and the two fuel tanks are assembled.
Station 5: Front LED lights assembly
Station6: Battery is fitted and the cabin is getting prepared for further assembly.
Station 7: The dashboard is assembled with different cable connections behind it.
Station 8: The glue for the windshield is applied by a robotised arm.
Station 9: Engine oil radiator is fitted.
Station 10: This is probably the most spectacular station of all. It is time for the engine – transmission to be fitted in the body. The process is handmade and needs extreme precision by the operator for not provoking any damage to the car body.
Station 11: Body side panels are assembled.
Station 12: Front differential and main transmission axle assembly.
Station 13: Suspension and brakes assembly.
Station 14: Exhaust assembly.
Station 15: An automatic refill system for engine and transmission lubricants, brake and steering funds, is assembled.
Station 16: bumpers and rear lights are assembled.
Station 17: on this station takes place the first quality control check on the surface of the car. Technical quality checks start from the second station in the assembly line.
Station 18: Wheels and tyres are assembled.
Station 19: Engine cover and air filters (for engine and a/c) are assembled.
Station 20: Front bonnet and seats are assembled.
Station 21: doors are assembled. The doors are predetermined for every single body from the beginning of the process.
Station 22: Full electronic check. The V10 engine starts for the very first time.
Station 23: Final quality control and exit from the assembly line. The new Huracan will go for a short ride before being ready for delivery.
If you visit Italy you can arrange a visit to the Lamborghini museum and factory. The tour costs 40 euros per person. For more information follow the url below
https://www.lamborghini.com/en/museum/factory-visit/
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