Lamborghini has spent decades as the purveyor of droolworthy supercars that are more commonly seen on bedroom posters than actual roads. The Italian automaker is currently a subsidiary of Audi, which in turn is owned by the Volkswagen Group. While the list of memorable and historical Lambos is highlighted by the theatrical Countach and the streamlined Diablo, the current lineup boasts equally distinct models. The V-10–powered Huracán represents the entry-level Lambo while the flagship Aventador is the brawniest, oldest, and priciest model. Thrill-seeking families will appreciate the outrageous Urus SUV, which we named to our Editors' Choice list.