Dienstag, 6. September 2011

Official: DMC Lamborghini Murcielago Molto Veloce

German Tuner DMC has presented their Molto Veloce body kit for the Lamborghini Murcielago. As the name indicates, DMC’s design is based on Lamborghini’s popular SV Edition, also called LP670. Murcielago owners will be able to add the ultra popular SV look to their super car.

To achieve greater downforce on the front, DMC offers a redesigned front and rear bumper with an integrated diffuser, “SV” style. In typical DMC tradition, all parts are being manufactured in pure carbon fiber by an Autoclave Vacuum oven. The tuner from Duesseldorf, Germany offers a complete interior make-over using carbon fiber and fine leathers.
The ECU remapping is provided to bring out those few extra horse-powers, pushing the Murcielago from normally available 572 to 600hp, while increasing torque from 479 to 495Nm. DMC‘s software improves power and torque by carefully refining the fuel delivery ignition time and load values as well as throttle settings which improve the overall performance.

DMC "SV" LP670 Facelift Body Kit for Lamborghini Murcielagos from DMC Exotic Car Tuning Limited on Vimeo.

The DMC stainless sports rear silencer (end pipe) emits an improved sound track. If that‘s not enough, customers can extend their exhaust system with a DMC sport metallic catalytic converter.

Chris Brown Gets Himself a Slick New Ride: What's the Price Tag?

Chris Brown must think he is the king of the world. The R&B star was seen driving around in a custom Lamborghini, much like the one Tom Cruise drove in the film Top Gun. Bet that cost a pretty penny! The Lamborghini is white in color with stars and stripes all over it. It's pretty impressive and must have cost Chris quite a fortune—but he can afford it after the successful year he has had! Referencing the F-86 Sabre airplane that was flown in the Korean war, the car is really a great accessory and a good investment as well. At only 22, Chris Brown is a massive playboy who flaunts his wealth at every chance he gets. He lost a $22 thousand Rolex at the VMAs and probably wouldn't have cared if he didn't get it back. Now, he's driving around LA in a custom-made Lamborghini. What will be next for the chart-topping singer?

Sonntag, 21. August 2011

Lamborghini to Unveil Ultimate Gallardo at IAA 2011


More details emerged about the mysterious Lamborghini “super sports car” which will be unveiled at the Frankfurt Motor Show next month.

According to Auto Express the V10 powered Gallardo is set to goes out with a bang. The British motoring magazine has learned that the Italian manufacturer of sport cars will officially present the most hardcore Gallardo ever produced.

The Gallardo is Lamborghini’s most-produced model to date, with over 10,000 built. The final version of the successful Gallardo will be a roadgoing version of the limited Super Trofeo racing car, designed for the brands one-make racing series

Only 30 units of the track version Gallardo Super Trofeo has been made. This car is based on the Gallardo LP 560-4 sports car, but has been upgraded via a reworked chassis, improved aerodynamics and race suspension. The track version of the Gallardo also features the six-speed E-gear paddleshift transmission. The Super Trofeo is powered by 5.2 liter V10 which offers 562hp. Thanks to the expensive use of composite materials the weight of this car is 1,300kg, which is 110kg lighter than the standard Gallardo and 40kg less than the Superleggera.

The ultimate version of the Gallardo which will be unveiled in Frankfurt next month will built following the same philosophy. This would suggest that the final and very limited version of the Gallardo will be more powerful, lighter and more aggressive than any other road going Gallardo. An acceleration of 0-100km/h would be done in three seconds, the top speed would be somewhere near the 340km/h.

The Gallardo will be replaced next year by a car named the Cabrera. Additionaly, Lamborghini is planning a roadster version of the Aventador which will be unveiled towards the end of 2012.

Samstag, 13. August 2011

Lamborghini Aventador Miami Unveiling: Video

Miami is one of the biggest markets for Lamborghini. Which is why they brought a very unique Aventador to the unveiling ceremony of the car, along with hot models and Valentino Balboni himself. It’s a matte black one which looks freezingly cool. So far we’d just seen this car in red and white, but this color just suits the amazing looks of the car better. Lamborghini knew this color would go down well with Miami drug lords, who are the typical customers of cars like these! The Aventador is an awesome piece of design. Check it out after the jump.

Lamborghini ‘super sports car’ coming to Frankfurt

The Frankfurt Motors show will see a new Lamborghini being unveiling this time around. The Italian supercar maker is all set to debut the production version of the Lamborghini Sesto Elemento concept the company showcased at the Paris Motor show last year. The car that is set to debut though will be primarily for track use. However, the car is also hailed as the basis for the future Gallardo replacement. For now though, the new super sports car from Lamborghini will only be seen on race tracks.


Lamborghini had earlier made it clear that the Sesto Elemento concept when put into production will be a track special and hence the model that is set to debut next month would be on the lines of the official announcement made earlier. This time however, the word ‘concept’ will be dropped from its name. We will have to wait for the official word as to what the company plans for the future. The Gallardo is long due for a replacement and this is evident from the fact that it is losing ground to the Ferrari 458 Italia.

The Ferrari 458 Italia has set new benchmarks in this segment of the sports car market. The Lamborghini comes no where close to the poise and precision of the Ferrari which is hailed by aficionados as one of the greatest Ferraris ever built. The struggle for supremacy has been an ongoing affair between these two Italian heavyweights but, this time Ferrari seems to have leaped miles ahead of the raging bull from Sant’ Agata. We all know Lamborghini will bounce back and it is just a matter of time until the super car maker comes up with a suitable contender to take on the Ferrari 458 Italia.

Dienstag, 31. Mai 2011

The Lamborghini Aventador Polizia?

Lamborghini has launched a tradition in the recent past by offering some of their cars to Italian Police Forces. We've all seen the Gallardo in Polizia livery but now, it's the Aventador's turn.

Milanno Artworks, along with CarreraDesign, have come up with four renderings of what the Aventador Polizia may look like, should the famed Italian car brand decide to create another of its famous cop cars.


As this is not a “real” car, details are scarce. We expect that it will feature, as the Gallardo does, a defibrillator and a refrigerated container for quick organ transport. Speaking of quick, this blue and white street-racer's nightmare should be powered by the same 700hp V12.

Although stealth is not a word that can describe the Aventador, all the LED lights on this car are located within the air intakes and on the dashboard; a huge light-pod on the roof would ruin the Lambo's otherwise sensual and aerodynamic lines.

Mittwoch, 18. Mai 2011

Oakley Design gives Lamborghini 760-hp, rear-wheel-drive

What you’re looking at here is the first tuning program for the Lamborghini LP700-4 Aventador. Done by Oakley Design, three of these custom models have already been sold. While Oakley Design will only produce five Limited Edition models, individual parts will be available for customers who do not require the complete package.


While Lamborghini calls its new flagship supercar the LP700-4, Oakley Design calls it the LP760-2. LP700-4 stands for 700 horses and the 4 stands for all-wheel-drive. In Oakley’s world, the LP760-2 stands for 760-hp with a maximum torque of 550 lb-ft and the 2 stands for all that power being sent to the rear-wheels.


Oakley is also knocking off some weight with the help of Intrax. Suspension upgrades and the removal of the front differential, drive shafts and associated front drivetrain parts will reduce curb weight by 187 pounds.

Of course, there are some nice aerodynamic body upgrades, which you can read more after the jump.

Sonntag, 15. Mai 2011

Video: Lamborghini Aventador Enjoys the Rain

The recently launched Lamborghini Aventador is a two-door, two seat sports car for which most of the enthusiasts were waiting to have just a glimpse of it. With a new 6.5 liter V12 engine, the car easily produces a whopping 691 horsepower (515 kW).

Designed by the Lamborghini Centro Stile’s Filippo Perini, the car has become heart of many. In just 2.9 seconds, the car makes a sprint from 0-62 mph, delivering a top speed of 217 mph. Along with powerful performance, the Aventador is lucky to get Formula One-style suspension as well as a lightweight carbon fiber monocoque. The name Aventador was named for a Spanish fighting bull and this completely highlights its presence through the roaring power under the hood.

Featuring a single clutch 7-speed semi-automatic transmission which is built by Graziano Transmissioni, the car has now made a close encounter on the streets. This exotic supercar has already earned a lot of high praise and now its enthusiasts will enjoy seeing its video. Beating the rain, the Aventador went on just like a lightening, roaring from inside by the engine to show its actual performance.

This informative video review offers a proof of the car’s performance and how much it can endure by delivering its best. So, without wasting time in reading more about it, just jump on to see the wonderful video of Lamborghini Aventador and decide by yourself whether it lives up to your expectation or not.

Mittwoch, 11. Mai 2011

Lamborghini preps crazy Sesto Elemento series version

The outstanding Sesto Elemento by Lamborghini, that gave an insight into the Italian firm's technologycal secrecy of the future, has been greenlighted for serial production in the coming years. And guess what? Only a few, lucky customers will stand the chance to get behind the wheel of the Lambo supercar.


The mind-blowing Sesto Elemento Concept shocked the audience gathered on the stage of the Mondial de l'Automobile Paris in October 2010, but it also raised a big question in the minds of everyone: will Lamborghini ever assemble a street-legal variant of this tremendous prototype? The definitive answer is still lurking in darkness, but a ray of hope emerged these days.

The Sesto Elemento will be uncloaked some time after 2011 (probably after mid-2012, if you ask me) and will borrow most of the outrageous skills premiered by the Paris concept. The future hypercar will sport an advanced construction technology, as engineers are said to have extensively used carbon fiber/CFRP (carbon is the sixth element in the periodical table of chemical elements and here comes the Sesto Elemento title from), aluminium and composite materials to master the ultra-lightweight body and chassis. The psychologycal limit of 999 kilos (including the engine and transmission) could be a dream for other car manufacturers, but not for Lamborghini, as Stephan Winkelmann, head of the company, claims.

A 5.2 litres V10 unit will be roaring in the engine bay; when it comes to taming the entire 570 ponnies, it all goes down to the finely-tuned 4x4 platform, that is in charge to deliver the best sports capabilities as well as maintaining a high level of ride safety and power balance. Peak performance figures indicate that the road variant of the Sesto Elemento will be able to reach 100 km/h in a staggering time of 2.5 seconds, which is years away from what others could come up with at this moment. Top speed is expected to go beyond 300 km/h; given the spectacular power to weight ratio of just 1.75 kg/hp and the sensational maximum torque of the V10 powerplant, I think the car might be capable of at least 330 km/h when it's officially released.

At this time, inside details are still very slowly surfacing, but from what we know for the moment, the future sounds more than promising, as the development process is tipped to have entered the final phases. Around 20 exquisite examples will roll out of the factory in Sant'Agata Bolognese, each of it wearing a prohibitive price tag of 2 million euros. Don't worry about that: seeing that other special edition supercars were completely sold out in a matter of days, the Sesto Elemento will surely face a successful outcome, at least as a mark of respect and appreciation for the brilliant team which engineered it.

Source: http://www.torquenews.com

Sonntag, 17. April 2011

AutoHangar appointed Lamborghini Dealer in Mumbai!

Before 2011 rolls over to 2012, Mumbai will give some space for the raging bulls from Italy to be showed off. That’s right, AutoHangar is the latest Lambo dealer for India and will set shop in late 2011 in Worli or some other location in south Bombay. While Exclusive Motors have been dealing with Lamborghini imports for India and have been handing the Delhi sales and service, AutoHangar will handle the sales and service at Mumbai.

If you’ve got a strange feeling of having heard the AutoHangar name before, you very well could have as AutoHangar has been Mumbai’s Mercedes Benz dealer for quite some time now. It looks like a trend of sorts this, with luxury car dealers now getting into supercars. Logical progression it may be as just yesterday, Infinity Motors, which runs BMW dealerships in Mumbai and Nagpur has just been appointed the official distributor for Aston Martin in India.

Meanwhile, Lamborghini has earmarked 8-10 units of it’s latest range topping supercar, the Aventador, specially for India and already there seems to be a scramble for these 4 Crore rupee supercars as AutoCarIndia reports. As we’ve said time and again, it appears that there is a huge pent up demand for luxury cars in India, which show no signs of slackening and the above phenomenon seems just like the tip of the iceberg.

Source: http://www.indiancarsbikes.in

Freitag, 15. April 2011

Lamborghini LP670-4 SuperVeloce Gets a Makeover

Supercars are good looking as standard, just the way they are when they leave the factory doors. For some of us however, that doesn't seem to be enough. The side effect of dullness may be this Chrome Purple Lamborghini LP670-4 SuperVeloce.


Perhaps not all Lamborghini owners chose to upgrade their car’s performance. The 670 horsepower that the V12 engine produces, accompanied by all-wheel drive and performance stats that are just mind-blowing, such as 0-62 mph (100 km/h) acceleration in just 3.1 seconds and 0-124 mph (0-200 km/h) in just 10 seconds time, may not represent aspects to take into consideration for some Lamborghini clients that are eager to spend some funds updating the Italian sportscar, but looks certainly sell. The car was produced in just 350 units, so it's very hard to grab one and modify it to personal aesthetic needs.

Supercars, since their existence on this Planet, were created to push boundaries forward and test the maximum capabilities of engineering. This Lamborghini however proves to push design limits and acceptance to a whole new level. As far as the bodywork is concerned, some serious changes were operated, starting with the paint scheme that is matte purple for one side to the other.

Other visual details that are extra from the standard version are the wheels, which now are ADV.1 Deep Concave ADv05 rims. The LP670-4 Chrome Purple SuperVeloce may become a trendsetter with this colored chrome foil wraps colour.

Chrome, gold, silver and big rims we’ve seen before, but a purple paint scheme is something rare and eccentric. This Lamborghini may easily be regarded as the pioneer of colored chrome foil supercars.

Source: http://www.autoevolution.com

Donnerstag, 7. April 2011

Car Crash Video: Underground Racing Lamborghini Gallardo

The Underground Racing Lamborghini Gallardos are known to us all. The twin-turbocharged race monsters produce more than 1,000hp easily.

Last weekend, during the Caffeine and Octane event in Georgia, USA, a black spyder version of the UR Gallardo was crashed after loosing control. In the video below you can see that the crash has nothing to do with speed or whatsoever. People who know the owner state that it was simply bad luck.

Before some smart comments come up like, “needs to learn to drive.” He has owned this sports car for over a year, and his other cars include a rebuilt TT Z06 making 1200whp+.

Mittwoch, 23. März 2011

Lamborghini Miura SV Prototype Sells for $1.7 Million!

The Lamborghini Miura is arguably Lamborghini's most iconic model, highly sought after when new and today a much sought after classic.

The SV was the last version of the Miura series produced, certainly the best developed and for many, the best looking of the Miura variations. Gooding & Company held its Amelia Island Auction recently and one of it's star lot's was a 1971 Miura SV "Prototype" which sold for a staggering $1,705,000, as far as I am aware a record price for a Miura?


To put the Miura's sale price into perspective, a 1973 Ferrari 365 GTS/4 Daytona Spider sold at this auction for $1,320,000 and the Miura's sale price was only beaten at the auction by a 1951 Ferrari 212 Export Cabriolet that finally went for a record (for a 212) $1,870,000.

Gooding described the SV Prototype as follows, " Chassis No. 4758 was hand-built as part of a factory project to develop the Miura SV; believed to have been shown at the 1971 Geneva Auto Show; restored by Wayne Obry and Jeff Stephan; won an award in the featured Lamborghini class at Pebble Beach in 2008."

Lamborghini Miura It's believed that this Miura prototype was sold soon after the Geneva show and stayed in Italy for some years before moving to Germany. From there, the Miura surfaced in the U.S. where it was later restored as noted by Gooding.


The Miura remains for me, my all time favourite car design, fellow Miura enthusiasts may want to pick-up a copy of Joe Sackey's excellent coffee table book, "The Lamborghini Miura Bible," arguably the best book available for Miura enthusiasts and anyone looking to buy or restore one of these ultra desirable models.

Dienstag, 22. März 2011

An Exclusive Look at the 2012 Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4



There's no denying that the 2012 Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 was one of the biggest stars of the 2011 Geneva Auto Show. It had all the ingredients of a show-stopping supercar stuffed into a shape that was rivaled only by the models standing next to it.

But seeing the new Lamborghini sitting on a show stand is one thing. Hearing the Aventador LP700-4 ripping across the desert is another experience entirely. We know this because we recently spent a day with the new Lamborghini on a film shoot in the California desert.

The Aventador LP700-4 wore the same Argos orange color as the showcar, so it looked particularly striking after getting covered in a thick coat of dry lake silt. And when it fired up to head out for its beauty shots, the sound of its 6.5-liter V12 didn't disappoint.

We're looking forward to getting behind the wheel of this new Lamborghini later this spring, but for now we'll have to be content with this quick and dirty preview. If you weren't looking forward to the debut of the Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 before, you will be after seeing our photos and videos from the desert. Enjoy.

Source: www.insideline.com

Dienstag, 15. März 2011

VIDEO: How Does The Lamborghini LP 700-4 LOOK On The Road?

It's one thing to see a car on the stage under harsh, bright lighting but it is a totally different experience to see the same car on the street.

That's because when you place a bright orange Lamborghini Aventador on a Berlin street, it makes a bit of a different apperance. Probably because there isn't a 1,000 photographers with flashbulbs and a sound system pumping out some rhythmic drum and bass music.

Yes, alright, it was a presentation, but UNBELIVEBLE to see it in a public street! Wow!

Donnerstag, 10. März 2011

Video: Lamborghini Aventador HUGE REVS sound

After a career that lasted about ten years, Italy’s legendary Lamborghini Murcielago has already been replaced with a new model. And what a model!

The new Bull God will feature an earth shattering 700hp V12 and the highest power to weight ratio of any car in its class. Since you’re asking, the whole thing weighs 1,575kg - lean, for a two-door instrument of shouty oversteer.
The Aventador gets Lambo’s new ISR transmission, claimed to be faster and ‘more emotional’ than a dual-clutch system. The suspension is a Formula 1-style inboard pushrod spring and damper set-up, a system previously seen on only the most expensive hypercars, such as the Ferrari Enzo and Maserati MC12.
Perhaps this is the first video in the world that has the delicious V12 of the Aventador showing off it’s wares.

A bit of trivia, Aventador was the name of the bull that won the “Trofeo de la Peña La Madroñena” in 1993.

Prices start at £201,900 with first deliveries beginning later this year.



Source: www.inautonews.com

Mittwoch, 9. März 2011

Lamborghini already sells out its Aventador supercar

It has only been a week since the new supercar's debut at the Geneva Motor Show, but Lamborghini says its Aventador LP 700-4 is already sold out for the next 12 months.


Lambo says it has "an exceptional order bank" for its new 12-cylinder flagship model.

"We confirmed our long-term strategy, which calls for stable and significant investments in new products even in difficult times. We see a slow and steady recovery of the market," said Stephen Winkelmann, CEO of Lamborghini in Italy.


As great as that all sounds, bear in mind that a huge production tally at Lambo isn't quite what you'd expect to find at just about any other automaker. Lamborghini delivered only 1,302 cars last year, down from 1,515 in 2009. The U.S. remains Lambos largest market but the second may come as a surprise: China. Last year, 209 Lambos were delivered there, a 150% increase over 2009.


Source: http://content.usatoday.com

Dienstag, 1. März 2011

Geneva 2011: Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4


Lamborghini's fifth generation V12 supercar made its official debut in Geneva, and while we've already detailed every aspect of the Aventador LP700-4 in our in-depth article we published yesterday, today we finally had the opportunity to get some first person impressions of the latest Raging Bull.


Lamborghini had three Aventadors on display, ranging from the bright orange example we first saw in the studio photos to a more subtle grey and a stunning matte white. The white, in particular, shows off the various styling elements of the exterior, especially the muscular creases on the front and sides. Despite having more complex lines, the Aventador still manages to have a cleaner look than some of the later generation Murcielagos. We snag a few minutes inside, and the quality of materials is proof that Lamborghini is continuing to benefit the Volkswagen Group's influence.





Source: www.autoblog.com

Montag, 28. Februar 2011

Lamborghini Aventador Roadster Rendered

While the whole world is waiting with bated breath to catch the first glimpse of the new Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4, someone has already come up with some renderings of its roadster version.


They’ve done a pretty good job given the fact that they only had some leaked photos to work on. They have got all the details spot on. Even if you haven’t seen the pictures of the Aventador yet, these renderings give you a good view of that as well. Now if you fancy this car we have to point out it won’t be due in at least three years. That is the case with every new model. First they have to sell enough coupes, only then they drop the roadster to keep things fresh.

That should not be a problem for the Aventador, since it replaces the hugely successful Murcielago and is better than the Murci in almost every aspect. Lamborghini says they already have like 50 orders just from Singapore.

Source: www.motorward.com

The Lambo is not just a supercar

“FLAVOUR is like design: it has to be sexy, simple, intuitive, like a beautiful woman. It should never need to be understood or interpreted, its message is evident and sensual.” says Tonino Lamborghini.

Tonino, whose father Ferruccio introduced the Lamborghini to the auto world, is talking about coffee, or more specifically, the gourmet brew that carries his family name.

While most Malaysians still associate Lamborghini with fast, luxury cars, Lamborghini Caffe is already a household name in Italy and parts of Europe, having made its debut there in the 1990s.

And while his father is famous for creating fast cars and quality wines, Tonino, 63, gets the credit for his special brew of expresso.

Now, Klang Valley folks can have a taste of Tonino’s gourmet coffee that was launched at the Bangsar Shopping Centre on Wednesday.


“Although Italy doesn’t produce coffee beans, we Italians love our espresso. Considering that my father was a producer of high quality wine, we wanted to come up with high quality coffee,” says Tonino, 63, who hails from Bologna, Italy.

“It is a consequential Italian thing – wine, coffee and delicatessen,” he shares during a breakfast session for media members.

He adds that their coffee beans are derived and blended from various regions.

“I can’t tell you where the beans are from ... it’s a secret,” he says, tongue-in-cheek.

The Tonino Lamborghini Group, founded in 1981 by Tonino, is based in Palazzo del Vignola, a renaissance villa nearby Bologna. It was around that time that Tonino designed his first watch, reinterpreting the historic values and symbols which characterised his family.

Half way through the 1990s, Tonino launched his gourmet range that included high quality coffee and wines, pasta and sauces.

“I won’t say that our coffee is superior to other brands. But as the brand carries the luxury symbol of Lamborghini, we guarantee that the product is of the highest quality,” Tonino assures.

Samstag, 26. Februar 2011

The Electric Lamborghini Minotauro – Pictures + Video

Lamborghini are famous for being the “other” Italian supercar manufacturer, having produced infamous vehicles like the Miura, the Countach and the recent Sesto Elemento, Lamborghini are yet to build an electric car. Design student Andrei Avarvarii decided to put that right and set about designing the Lamborghini Minotauro, a 100% electric Lamborghini supercar that seats 3 and can dash from 0-60 in under 4 seconds.


Avarvarii gave the Minotauro 30-70 weight distrubution, favouring the rear wheels, to maintain the spirit of the older rear wheel drive only Lambo’s and he used a Li-Tec flat-cell battery mounted in the floor to give the car a low centre of gravity.

With electric motors at each wheel and a KERS system feeding the front motors the Minotauro has 500hp and a staggering 2,000Nm of torque (the 1,001hp Bugatti Veyron has just 730Nm).

The Minotauro has seating for three, a side-by-side arrangement in the front plus on seat in the centre-rear (where the V10 would have been in a gasoline car).

Lamborghini have been rumoured to be working on a hybrid super car for some time now, many “purists” are adamantly against any form of electric power, we’re not sure what they plan on using for fuel once the oil runs out but we’ll keep you posted.


It’s also rumoured that Lamborghini is working with parent company Audi on the production of a show-stopping electric concept car for release at the 2011 Paris Motorshow, the car is said to use the same running gear as the Audi e-Tron but the composite carbon body will more closely resemble the Sesto Elemento.

Lamborghini Minotauro - student design project from Andrei Avarvarii on Vimeo.


Source: http://electrovelocity.com

Preview: 2011 Lamborghini Gallardo LP 570-4 Superleggera


Sant’Agata Bolognese, Italy • It’s called the Terra Dei Motori (Land of Motors) because of the storied marques that produce some of the most exotic vehicles the world has to offer — Ferrari, Maserati, Pagani, Ducati and Lamborghini. The last came to fruition because Ferruccio Lamborghini did not like the clutch on his Ferrari, nor the fact that Enzo Ferrari rebuffed his ideas for a fix. Lamborghini’s response? He opened his own factory in 1963 and started building the perfection he envisioned. The rest is, as they say, history.

Over the years, the company’s outré style and pronounced wedge profile has been applied to many vehicles. My introduction to the brand came in the form of the LM 002, a truck (a term used advisedly) more commonly referred to as the “Rambo” Lambo — only 301 were ever built. To this day, thinking about driving that 440-horsepower all-wheel-drive monster makes me shudder: In anything other than a straight line, it just did not sit well. It was such that one did not steer; one pointed it in the general direction in much the same way as one points a rowboat. However, find a straightaway, nail the gas and the acceleration was, given the mass the 5.2-litre V12 was motivating, stunning. The LM 002’s ability to pick up its oversized rocker panels and run like the wind defied logic, but it sure was fun.

My second dalliance with Lamborghini came this week, in the form of the silky and oh-so-sexy Gallardo — an LP 570-4 Superleggera to be exact. This car is all about speed and its ability to enhance one’s manhood. The starting point is the 5.2L V10 engine. This thing develops 570 hp at a stratospheric 8,000 rpm and twists out 398.3 pound-feet of torque at 6,500 rpm. The stallions are relayed to the road through a six-speed automated manual transmission (it is a clutchless manual called e-gear in Lamborghini-speak), all four wheels (70% of the power going rearward, which gives it a sportier feel) and enormous P235/35R19 front and P295/30R19 rear tires. The combination ensures the power is put to pavement without melting the rubber. Pull away with alacrity and it just bolts off the line like a thoroughbred. No muss; no fuss.

Beyond the V10 engine, it’s the use of lightweight materials and a power-to-weight ratio that’s to die for that defines this car. With a curb weight of just 1,340 kilograms, each of the stampeding stallions only has to move 2.35 kilograms of supercar! Of course, the sound it makes when worked is a siren so sweet it encourages the driver to drop a cog or two, stand on the gas and listen to the 10 pistons thrash away as the exhaust note howls like some deranged banshee. In the real world — the roads around the Lamborghini factory seem to be devoid of speed limits — my licence would last five minutes … or less!

The driving sensation is mechanical in nature, but with a softer edge. It’s about as subtle as a sledgehammer in a velvet bag. Mash the gas pedal and the baby Bull gallops to 100 kilometres an hour in 3.4 seconds. Stay with it, which takes considerable nerve, and it rockets to 200 km/h in less than 10.2 seconds. My first car took longer than that to reach 100 km/h, and that was pretty darned near flat out! The Gallardo has a posted top speed of 325 km/h. Enough said.

Remarkably, the ride comfort is surprisingly good. Even over the often rough roads around the Lamborghini factory, the Gallardo remained flat and unflustered. Likewise, the garbage can-sized, two-piece rotors and anti-lock braking system eased the car to a halt.

Gripes? I have but one minor one. The automated manual box is a bit cantankerous — it shifts well enough at low speeds, but it bangs its way up through the box at full chat. The fact I could not figure out how to put it into gear (one of those dreaded “duh!” moments) did not help my love affair with it.

Did I back the Gallardo up? Not! The sightlines to the rear are more or less non-existent, although the backup camera does ease things somewhat. Ditto the side-view mirrors — they’re as much for decoration as they are for function.

By the time I wheeled back into the Lamborghini factory at the end of the test drive, neither really mattered. Nothing is going to pass this thing, so what’s behind it is a moot point. Ditto reversing into a confined space — you just find somewhere large enough to accommodate the 12-metre turning circle. Besides, the adrenalin rush makes all the rational things one normally deems so important seem rather trivial.

The cabin is decked out in a manner befitting a supercar. In the tester’s case, it was wrapped in plush black Alcantara with orange sticking and accented with carbon-fibre inserts. The bucket seats, complete with four-point racing harnesses, proved to be as comfortable as they were practical — they hug without confining.

The drive was all too brief, but the impression it left will be lasting. This is a serious car that’s not for the faint of heart. That stated, it proved to be far less temperamental when idling its way through town than I expected.

Source: www.nationalpost.com

Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 Interior Revealed

Just when we were about to say we'll see nothing new about the Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 before the Geneva Auto Show (and aside for the images already shown this past week), somebody from the auto maker's PR department succeeds in proving us wrong.


So far, without revealing the model per se, Lamborghini managed to show us both the front end and the side view of its newest creation. Until now, however, we had no photo of the interior. That problem has been solved today, with the release of the first photo showing the interior, accompanied by a mugshot of the engine and a detailed look at the door.


As we repeatedly and obsessively told you the past few months, the new Lambo on the block will come packing a 6.5l V12 engine, capable of developing 700 horsepower and 690 Nm of torque. The engine and all its power is kept at bay with the help of a Graziano ISR 7-speed automatic transmission.

Being a pure-breed Lamborghini, the Aventador LP700-4 comes equipped with everything that makes a hyper car great. Words like Haldex all-wheel drive system aluminum double wishbone suspension, or carbon ceramic brakes fit the model as a well crafted glove.


And so do the performance figures: the model is capable of a naught to sixty acceleration in only 2.9 seconds, with the top speed going to as much as 217 mph (350 Km/h).

Source: www.autoevolution.com

Mittwoch, 23. Februar 2011

Lamborghini Shows Chassis Of Its Next Supercar


Automobili Lamborghini SpA unveiled the rolling chassis of the new V-12-powered super sports car it plans to launch at next month’s Geneva Motor Show. The revelation of the car’s carbon-fiber monocoque “tub” earlier this month.

With the rollout of the chassis we can see more of the cars’s parts and how they are put together, including racy-looking transverse coil-over springs and shock absorbers that look like they were plucked from a racing prototype at Le Mans.

You may be wondering piece of the new car Lamborghini will show next. Will we see the headlights, seats or carpeting?

While the suspense may seem a bit ridiculous, it is a way for Lamborghini to get the most mileage out of the pending introduction. Once the new car, which replaces the Murcielago, hits the market it will probably have the difficult job of holding car fans’ attention for many years before a new model comes along.

The company brings out a new flagship only about once every decade. The 1960s had the Miura, the ’70s saw the Countach emerge and — well, the Countach was around for almost 20 years before the Diablo showed up. Of course the company had a number of bouts with seemingly certain death during those years.

Now as a unit of Volkswagen AG, Lamborghini has the resources to turn out cars that are more advanced and reliable than past models. They are also taken more seriously by customers and competing exotic-car makers like Ferrari and Porsche.

We’ll see the new Lambo in less than a week. Until then, picture something like the Sesto Elemento concept car the company showed at last year’s Paris Motor Show.

Source: blogs.wsj.com

Dienstag, 22. Februar 2011

Lamborghini Reveals Singapore Limited Edition Vehicle

On the occasion of its 10th anniversary, Lamborghini Singapore showcased its line-up of limited edition of supercars at the Mandarin Oriental Singapore. The company said that these limited edition cars are specially commissioned exclusively for the Singapore market.


The Singapore Limited Edition Lamborghini 5.2, which will are available only in two colors, black and white, can be easily recognized with the red stripes on the sides and a Merlion logo that’s labeled on the exterior of each car. The company manufactured the Singapore-themed Gallardo in partnership between the factory and its Singapore importer.

This vehicle will be powered by a 10 cylinders V90, DOHC 4 valves engine that has a displacement of 5,200cc. This engine can generate a maximum power of 550 bhp at 8000 rpm and maximum torque of 540 Nm at 6500 rpm.


The Limited Edition vehicle from Lamborghini can sprint from 0 to 100 kmph in just 3.9 seconds and can achieve a maximum speed of 320 kmph.

Apart from announcing the limited edition for Singapore, Lamborghini Singapore will donate S$20,000 from the sale of each of the ten special 10th Anniversary limited edition Lamborghini cars to The Straits Times School Pocket Money Fund. This fund will be used for helping the less fortunate students in Singapore.


The Italian automaker also said that for Lamborghini Singapore‘s 10th anniversary celebration, the brand will continue with its line-up of Community Service Responsibility activities in 2011 in a bid to share the spirit of caring and giving.

Montag, 21. Februar 2011

Edo Competition LP750 Is World’s Fastest Lamborghini Murcielago

Germany’s Edo Competition is an expert when it comes to modifying ultra-rare exotics so who better to tune one of Lamborghini’s most hardcore cars ever produced--the limited edition Murcielago LP640. About one and a half years ago the tuning firm’s engineers laid hands on a LP640 and turned it into the fastest and most powerful Murcielago in the world--no small task with monsters like this one from America's Underground Racing.


Back then, the Edo Competition team managed to extract 710 horsepower and 516 pound-feet of torque from the car’s 6.5 liter V12 engine. The end result was a top speed of 219 mph on the Papenburg high speed test track in Germany, a mark that remains unmatched to this day.

Now, with Lamborghini’s Murcielago successor, the highly anticipated ‘Aventador’ LP700-4 due out in just a week, Edo has decided to work over the Murcielago one more time. And thus, the Edo Competition LP750 was born.


The engine’s output has been increased to an impressive 750 horsepower and the torque now stands at 546 pound-feet. This is enough to see the modified Lambo hit 62 mph from rest in just 3.1 seconds, pass 124 mph in 9.7 seconds and reach 186 mph in 24.5 seconds.

However, the guys at Edo were determined to beat their old record and as such the car is now capable of a top speed of 227 mph.


Modifications include custom cylinder heads, high flow intake and exhaust systems, more aggressive camshafts, bucket tappets, and a reprogrammed ECU.

Complementing the engine mods is an optimized aerodynamics package which improves high-speed stability and adds to the car’s already aggressive look. One special feature is an adjustable lip spoiler.

Source: motorauthority.com

Samstag, 19. Februar 2011

Lamborghini to Reveal Flagship Supercar in Geneva

Lamborghini said it plans to unveil a flagship supercar which will carry a price tag of more than $370,000. The company said the vehicle, which will be called the Aventador, is its most powerful series production vehicle ever.

The Aventador LP 700-4 is equipped with a V12 engine that can generate a power of 700-hp. With the help of this engine, this vehicle can sprint to 100 kilometers per hour in 2.9 seconds. As reported by autonews, the vehicle is excepted to be revealed on March 1 at the Geneva Motor Show.

A person from the company who refused to reveal his identity said autonews that the Aventador, which replaces the Volkswagen AG brand’s top-of-the-line Murcielago model, is already sold for the first year of production. Lamborghini, which is competing with Fiat’s Ferrari, will decide over the next year whether to add a third model to its portfolio to complement the Aventador and Gallardo lines.

The company expects that the launch of the Aventador will help it to help capitalize on a recovering market for luxury autos costing more than $200,000. The report from IHS, the supercar sales in the U.S. may surge 146% this year for vehicles costing from $200,000 to $400,000 after plunging 40%in 2010, gives hope to this Italian automaker.

With an expected boom in the automobile sector, Lamborghini is increasing the production of the Aventador. By March 1, it is expected that the output will be expanded to build around 100 cars. The company has already started to take orders for the vehicle which has a top speed of 350 kilometers per hour. The sales of Aventador will begin in the second quarter of this year.

Source: nitrobahn.com

2011 Edo Competition LP750

Back in 2006, Lamborghini unveiled the Murcielago LP640, a model powered by a 6.5 liter V12 engine with an output of 640 HP. Shortly after, EDO Competition unveiled the LP710 /2 based off of that same model. This Murcielago became the world’s fastest with a bump up from 640hp to 710hp, but that stay at the top was bound to be limited. Now, the German tuner has prepared an even powerful version of the Murcielago LP640.


The V12 engine found in the Lamborghini has been updated to deliver a total of 750 HP and 546 ft-lb of torque, while the sprint from 0 to 60 mph is now made in 3.1 seconds. It’s top speed goes up to an impressive 226 mph which is a considerable improvement over the LP710’s top speed of 219 mph achieved on the Papenburg high speed test track.


Source: origin.topspeed.com

Donnerstag, 17. Februar 2011

Lamborghini Aventador to be priced more than $370,000


We are eagerly awaiting the unveiling of the new flagship Lamborghini – the Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4, which will be unveiled at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show. With all the excitement built around the new Murcielago replacement, Lamborghini is hoping to capitalize on a recovering market for luxury supercars costing more than $200,000.

Supercars sales in the United States may increase 146 percent in 2011 for vehicles costing between $200,000 to $400,000, according to IHS Automotive. The supermarket took a 40 percent hit in 2010.

So how much will the Lamborghini Aventador cost? Well, the first figures are in, courtesy of Automotive News, and it looks like prices will start just over $370,000.

2011 Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera Video



The Gallardo is Lamborghini’s best-selling model partly because it’s the marquee’s more affordable entry – with a low, low base price of $187,900. If close to $200,000 sounds too plebian for your taste, you can always opt for the even more exotic, even more super, Superleggera trim. “Superleggera” means “super light,” a feat partially achieved by gobs of carbon fiber, inside and out.

Dienstag, 15. Februar 2011

More Than a Boat -- The Mauro Lecci Lamborghini Yacht


How cutting edge can you get? If you've got the bucks, there's a world of awe-inspiring gadgets and goodies out there for you. From hundred thousand dollar watches to speakers that sound so good they'll make an audiophile weak in the knees, The Big Ticket is your weekly peek into the best goods gobs of money can buy.

File this one in the "if you have to ask..." category. The Mauro Lecci Lamborghini Yacht ($TBA) began as a dream but has become a ridiculously rich reality.

Powered by dual high-performance engines and employing Kevlar/carbon construction to keep the weight low, the design is inspired by Lamborghini's legendary rides, offering large windows that recall the air vents of the cars, a pair of rear decks, a large forward deck, a double sofa bed, bar, and entertainment center in the cockpit, a bed and bath with separate shower for the owner, and another for guests.

Donnerstag, 10. Februar 2011

The Lamborghini Yacht

In the world of luxury mash-ups, we have seen the Porsche Kitchen, the Hermes Helicopter and the Versace private jet.

Now comes the Lamborghini yacht.


Fenice Milano, the auto aftermarket specialists, and Mauro Lecchie, the Italian designer known for producing cars, have teamed up to create a prototype of a yacht inspired by Lamborghini. As you can see from the pictures, the wedge-shaped hull has all the sinister-looking details we have come to expect from Lambos–the sloping nose, the angled vents, the roaring engines.

With giant twin engines and body made of wood and Kevlar, the Lambo boat “combines high performance and low power consumption,” according to its makers. The company hasn’t given out the exact engine specs or speed.

Driving a Lambo boat is likely to be far more comfy than squeezing behind the wheel of its namesake. The cockpit has two outside stern decks, a double sofa bed, a bar and entertainment center with large windows. The interior also has a bathroom and separate shower, in addition to a guest bedroom with bathroom on the bow. (Unlike another new yacht, which will spray champagne from its showers, the Lambo shower appears to be limited to water).

There is no information yet on the boat’s price or availability. But it is likely that the buyers will similar to the Lambo demographic–young, male and loaded.

Mittwoch, 9. Februar 2011

Video: Lamborghini Countach QuattroValvole drive from Sant’Agata to UK

Do you want to know what it’s like to drive a Lamborghini Countach QuattroValvole from the glamorous shores of Monaco to the heart of the UK? EVO magazine has just done it and posted a video of the drive on YouTube.

Harry Metcalfe of EVO says the car is very powerful but after a long drive it is apparent just how much hard work is involved in driving it. He also mentions the brakes, which he says are nothing like today’s standards. He says the brake pedal needs to be pushed fairly hard and that there is little confidence in them.

Apart from the speedo that stopped working on the way, the classic Lamborghini Countach made the journey in one piece. It uses a 5.2-litre V12 engine, with four valves per cylinder – hence the QuattroValvole name – producing 339kW of power. It’ll manage the 0-100km/h sprint in just 4.8 seconds too, so even to this day the retro supercar is a very quick bit of gear.

Check out the video below to hear the awesome sound of the V12, and a more details of the journey.

Sonntag, 6. Februar 2011

Lamborghini Aventador official spy shot released before Geneva debut


A few weeks before its debut at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show, Lamborghini has released an ‘official spy shot’ of the Murcielago replacement, known as the Aventador LP700-4. We’ll get all the official high-res photos and all the technical details closer to its official launch. Stay tuned and until than… droll over this shot and check out the following important articles on the Aventador. The Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 will be powered by a 6.5L V12 engine making 690-hp and 509 lb-ft of torque. Mated to the company’s new ISR (Independent Shifting Rod) transmission, 0-60 mph will come in 2.9 seconds with a top speed of 217 mph.

Mittwoch, 2. Februar 2011

Amari Design Lamborghini Gallardo Invidia Edition

Amari Supercars is known as one of the largest pre-owned supercar dealers in the UK. They have combined tuning and lifestyle within Amari Design. Their first project is this Lamborghini Gallardo Invidia Edition.


Under the hood the power output for the 5.0 liter V10 is increased from 513bhp up to a massive 740bhp. No information is available on what they exactly changed to the engine. Amari Design states that all engine tuning is performed in-house by their own Amari Service garage headed by master technician John Greatorex who Amari states is in the UK’s top 5 supercar mechanics.

The Italian sports car received a restyled front bumper fascia, carbon fiber front lip, complete front fenders, quarter panels, side skirts, rear bumper fascia, carbon fiber diffuser, carbon fiber rear spoiler and stainless steel exhaust system.

The interior got a decent carbon fiber trim which is available in a range of different color weaves plus the carbon fiber racing seats trimmed in Alcantara.

Dienstag, 1. Februar 2011

VIDEO: Jay Leno Gets Behind The Wheel Of The Lamborghini Reventon

Jay Leno today gives us a rare glimpse into the Lamborghini Section of his Big Dog Garage, where his two Miuras share space with a Countach and an Espada. Must be nice, eh? As much as we love those Italian steeds, the subject of today's visit to the garage is the awesome, flat black, fighter jet-inspired Reventón.

Specifically, we're ogling number 007 of 20 Reventón supercars that Lamborghini produced after the tremendous reception the car received after being introduced at the 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show. All 20 of these cars were delivered to paying customers, so the only way to get one now is to go out on the open market... and, for what it's worth, 007 is for sale.

Because this car is privately owned (and not by Jay), the late night comedian and automotive enthusiast went a bit easy on it, eschewing burnouts for rolling full-throttle starts. No matter, the sound from that 650-horsepower 6.5-liter V12 engine is plenty intoxicating, and judging by how it jets away from the camera car, it's plenty fast. See for yourself in the video after the break.

Donnerstag, 27. Januar 2011

Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4 Bicolore Unveiled at Qatar Motor Show

While the Geneva Auto Show is capturing all the buzz right now, this week the Qatar Motor Show is the place to be. Alongside several debuts from Volkswagen, Lamborghini has unveiled an all new model.


No, it’s not the highly anticipated successor to the Murcielago. Instead, Lambo unwrapped a new special edition version of the Gallardo. Called the LP560-4 Bicolore, this new version of Lambo’s best-selling model is build specifically for the Euro and Asian markets, with the same trim set to be offered in North America – but on the rear-drive LP550-2 model.


Like the Special Edition first-gen Gallardo, this model gets a gloss black roof, pillars, front air intakes and front spoiler. This contrasts with the standard paint color, which is available several hues: yellow, orange, silver, blue or white. Also outside the newest Lambo gets special titanium-finish wheels, while the interior gets black leather with contrasting stitching that matches the exterior paint.

Dienstag, 25. Januar 2011

Lamborghini Gallardo Performante Video

The journalists from the British magazine EVO, recently had the chance to drive the new Lamborghini Gallardo Performante Spyder above Vence in the South of France. They have released this new video of the Lamborghini Gallardo Performante filmed while testing the new Lamborghini Gallardo Performante Spyder on some very twisty mountain roads.

The Lamborghini Gallardo Performante, unveiled back in November, is actually the Superleggera version of the Spyder. It weighs 65 kg less than the standard Gallardo Spyder. It also has more power. The Lamborghini Gallardo Performante develops 570 hp and 540 Nm of torque from a 5.2 liters V10 engine mounted in the middle. It has an all-wheel-drive system.

Montag, 24. Januar 2011

Lamborghini Murcielago successor to debut at Geneva

Lamborghini is building the suspense with news that its Murcielago successor will debut at the Geneva Motor Show. What’s more, it will feature a motorsport-derived pushrod suspension system inspired by Formula 1.

Tipped to be called the Aventador when it arrives in March, Lamborghini’s new supercar will be powered by a 690bhp V12. But the firm has clearly worked hard to ensure that the new car has the handling to match its power.

Lamborghini has worked to reduce the weight of each of the four corners of the car, by fitting lightweight aluminium double wishbones and carbon ceramic brakes. But the suspension is truly a break from the norm.

Instead of being connected vertically to the wheel mounts, the supercar’s suspension is mounted horizontally under the windscreen at the front, and close to the engine in the rear. The suspension is connected to the wheels by a series of pushrods, which Lamborghini claims should make the supercar more responsive, yet and more predictable, even when driving at high speeds.

The new suspension also includes a lifting system for the front axle, which raises the front suspension by 40mm at the touch of a button, allowing the car to negotiate speed bumps.

Finally, the firm has confirmed that the new supercar will feature electro-hydraulic steering which has three different modes which can be changed depending on driving conditions.

Mittwoch, 19. Januar 2011

Lamborghini Gallardo Goes Tribal – Overkill?

The following pictures were spotted at our partner Luxury4Play. They show a Lamborghini Gallardo with some tribal decals on the sides.


We aren’t sure if these decals are overkill or just enhancements to the looks of the Italian sports car. To us it seems like some specific personalization by the owner, resembling the Ed Hardy style.

Feel to share your thoughts on the design of this yellow Lamborghini Gallardo Tribal Edition.

Samstag, 15. Januar 2011

Lamborghini stun Porsche for pole in 24H Dubai

Lamborghini caused a major upset in qualifying yesterday to take pole position for the Dunlop 24H Dubai 2011 edition which gets underway at 2pm tomorrow.

Peter Kox, Marc Hayek, Nico Pronk and Bernhard Muller in the Blancpain Reiter Lamborghini Gallardo LP560 GT3 set the Dubai Autodrome alight on their way to claiming the pole at Dubai Autodrome last evening.

They will start at the front of an 87-car grid after they overcame a strong Porsche and Mercedes challenge.

The Fabien Giroix-led Gulf Team First Lamborghini LP560 returned the best times among the UAE-based teams.

Giroix will share the next 24 hours at the wheel with Frederic Fatien, Roald Goethe and Mike Wainwright.

Starting behind the two Lamborghini’s, third fastest in qualifying was the Tomas Enge-led Mosler MT900 GT3. Fastest of the Porsche Brigade was MRS Team PZ Aschaffenburg, who will start their Porsche GTR 997R from fourth on the grid.

Heading up the third row, fifth fastest in qualifying will be the tolimit Arabia Porsche 911 GT3R driven by Team Abu Dhabi ace Khaled Al Qubaisi who will take turn at the wheel with Sascha Maasen, Jeroen Bleekemolen and Sean Edwards.

Al Qubaisi will start the race as the highest-placed Emirati driver on the grid.

He said: “I am part of a very strong line-up of drivers. We are heading for the podium.”

Sixth fastest was the Need for Speed BMW spearheaded by August Farfus, ahead of Heico Motorsport Mercedes with Bernd Schneider heading the line-up of drivers.

Montag, 10. Januar 2011

Detroit 2011: more info about the Lamborghini 834 a.k.a. Aventador

Absent at Detroit's NAIAS, Lamborghini still managed to draw attention. CEO Stephan Winkelmann and head of R&D Maurizio Reggiani spoke briefly about the Murciélago's successor during a special conference.



The car will be named 834 and not Aventador as many online rumours have previously suggested. It will have all the traditional modern Lamborghini cues, including all-wheel drive, scissor doors and prominent air intakes.

The new 6.5-litre V12 engine will be 18-percent more powerful while emitting 20 percent less CO2. It produces 700 horsepower at 8,450 rpm and 509 pounds-foot of torque at 5,500 rpm.

As announced in November of 2010, the V12 will be mated to a seven-speed, single-clutch ISR transmission featuring five shift modes – Auto, Auto Strada, Strada, Sport and Corsa. The latter will allow shift times in 50 milliseconds (Formula 1 is about 40 ms).

Braking will be handled by 400-mm carbon discs up front and 380-mm discs in the back.

Interior room will be more generous than the Murciélago's and the instrument cluster will consist in a single, large TFT screen.