Saturday, June 26, 2010

Lamborghini Gallardo Hits Milestone

Lamborghini Gallardo
Champagne corks are popping at Lamborghini. The exotic marque has announced that the 10,000th Gallardo has rolled off the assembly line here, bound for an owner in China.

The 10,000th Gallardo is a "Midas" yellow model that will be showcased during Lamborghini Day in Shanghai on June 25 before being handed over to its new, unidentified owner.

Lamborghini said the Gallardo "has become the most successful Lamborghini model of all time." The original Gallardo coupe was launched in 2003, followed by the Spyder and Superleggera models, as well as special editions such as the Gallardo SE and Nera.

Friday, June 25, 2010

Lamborghini Jota To Loose Scissor Doors?

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This picture released by Lamborghini is the first sign that a new raging bull is coming out of Sant’Agata! It’s the replacement for the successful Murcielago, allegedly called the Jota, and apparently it will be first revealed to a group of VIPs in a private party, before it’s official debut at Paris Motor Show. So stay tuned for leaked pictures!

Lamborghini Gallardo Number 10,000

Lamborghini Gallardo

Since Audi took over Lamborghini, the Italian company has been rising to the top. And now they are celebrating the production of the 10,000th Gallardo, which makes it the most successful model in the history of the brand. Before Audi they could only dream about such production volume! The Gallardo number 10,000 is a yellow LP560-4 which will be delivered to its Chinese customer during the ‘Lamborghini Day’ in Shanghai, 25th June.a

Monday, June 21, 2010

$350,000 Lamborghini Murcielago Explodes In Brooklyn

Lamborghini Murcielago Explodes

This Lamborghini Murcielago burned to the ground earlier today in Brooklyn, New York. There's speculation that two men stole the exotic car before fleeing, but there's no explaining for why they torched a car that starts at around $350,000.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Lamborghini Murcielago Recalled Over Fire Risk From Fuel Leak

Italian supercar manufacturer Lamborghini has announced the recall of both coupe and the roadster versions of the 2007 and 2008 model year Murcielago. The issue concerns some fault in the fuel system of the car.
Lamborghini Murcielago

Announced by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the Murcielago and Murcielago Roadster vehicles have been recalled to fix the faulty fuel pump located inside the fuel tank. The welds on the fuel pump have the potential to get detached and thus leak fuel outside of the tank. As the fuel tank is placed close to the engine, in the presence of an ignition source close to the leakage may result into a fire.

As a remedy, Lamborghini dealers will replace the flawed fuel pump and tank of these Murcielagos for free. The affected vehicles include a total of 428 units. The safety recall is said to begin from next month. For more details, the owners may contact Lamborghin at 1-912-409-5634 or 1-508-808-9562.

Lamborghini Recalling $350G Car for Fire Hazard

if you are one of the 428 lucky owners of a 2007-2008 Lamborghini Murcielago, this is headline news.
Lamborghini Murcielago

According to the National Highway and Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA), welds holding the fuel pumps of the $350,000 supercars in place could fail under stress, resulting in a fuel leak. Given that many owners of the car - which is capable of speeds over 200 mph - often subject their vehicles to forces slightly greater than the ones experienced by your typical Toyota Camry, this is a real concern.

The recall announcement says that if the fuel reaches an ignition source, a fire could result. To date, no accidents or injuries have been reported, and Lamborghini says that it discovered the problem only during testing, but it will be replacing the fuel tanks of affected vehicles, just in case.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Lamborghini’s China Edition of Murcielago LP 670-4 SuperVeloce sold out

Murcielago LP 670-4 SuperVeloce
Last April, Lamborghini unveiled the exclusive China Edition of the Murcielago LP 670-4 SuperVeloce during the auto show in Beijing. This is a Lambo especially crafted for the Chinese market, and that it is now sold out.

The Italian carmaker announced that it will only be producing 10 units of the limited edition car that will be offered to Chinese buyers. What can you expect in a booming China market, theLamborghini limited edition speed monster was sold out in just 10 days after its announcement.
Each car that belongs to this very exclusive run will carry a badge to match the name of the owner. The Murcielago LP 670-4 SuperVeloce runs on a V12 6.5L engine that can output a whopping 670 horsepower. The car can blast from 0 to 10 kilometers/hour in a matter of 3.2 seconds. Its top speed is pegged at 342 km/h or about 212.5 mph.

Lamborghini Murcielago LP640 Gets Tuned by DMC

Lamborghini Murcielago LP640

German tuning house DMC has released a tuning package for the Lamborghini Murcielago LP640 that adds a little bit of speed, power and style to the venerable Lambo. The Quattro Veloce package upgrades the output of the engine to 661 hp, allowing a decrease in 0 to 60 mph time to 3.2 seconds and an increase in top speed to 213 mph (standard LP 640 offers 3.4 seconds and 211 mph).

On the exterior, a carbon-heavy body kit includes such pieces as new front fascia, rear wing and a rear diffuser. Diamond-forged alloy wheels with white carbon rims, carbon fiber seats and ostrich leather are also available.

Lamborghini Murcielago LP640 Becomes Quattro Veloce

Lamborghini Murcielago Quattro Veloce photo
Lamborghini Murcielago LP640
One of the wild-children born from the marriage between Italy and Germany, the Lamborghini Murcielago LP 640 has received a set of physics and arts lessons from the German tuner DMC.

The tuning house likes to tell everyone that the supercar is now called the “Quattro Veloce” and has forced the vehicle to wear carbon fiber clothing. The Murcielago has received a new front fascia, featuring new, aggressive air intakes, an air splitter and a modified hood.

Moving to the side of the vehicle, we find new wings and a fresh fuel filler cap. At the rear of the car, the tuner has fitted a large diffuser and a generous wing. The Quattro Veloce’s V12 engine has been carbon fiber-caged and can be ordered with a remapped ECU.

According to the company, the kit includes a world first, in the form of diamond forged carbon fiber rims that feature a white finish. The interior of the vehicle offers a set of custom carbon fiber racing seats and comes with a special ostrich leather finish.

Saturday, May 8, 2010

I built a Lamborghini in my basement

Lamborghini Gallardo (Pic:Getty Images)

If you've always dreamed of owning a supercar but can't afford the price tag, a student has the answer.

Chen Su Jin Miao, 21, managed to create his very own Lamborghini in his basement - for just £3,000.

The real thing would cost £290,000. But Chen painstakingly built his own version, in tasteful canary yellow, from spare parts over seven years.

Even though the car can only reach 40mph, he is happy.

Chen, from Hunan province in China, said: "I am not rich so I knew I could never afford a Lamborghini. But in my eyes my version is just as good."

The 2011 Lamborghini Urus/Jota – A Preview

That Lamborghini is already up to developing a super car named Urus or Jota that would succeed the Murcielago is perhaps common knowledge. Though what is not known for sure is what will be the nomenclature of the new model.

2011 Lamborghini Urus/Jota

2011 Lamborghini Urus/Jota

However, there are some details available pertaining to the new car. Like its going to have a maximum height of around 114 cm and will call upon the same V12 engine that the Italian manufacturer has been using since 2001 to do duty on this car too. The engine however has been tweaked so that it now makes over 700 hp, a figure that will help the new car to hold on to the tag of being the best supercar.

There is some ambiguity as to how Lamborghini intends to cut some of the flab of the new car. While some sources indicate that its going to be achieved by the use of a carbon fiber body, others indicate that judicious use of aluminum will help make the new Lamborghini a lean and mean machine.

Spy Shots: 2011 Lamborghini Jota

2011 Lamborghini Jota
2011 Lamborghini Jota
It's no secret that Lamborghini is working hard to get its Murcielago replacement, the Jota, out the door. We've already caught sight of heavily camouflaged prototypes in testing, and it appears that the highly anticipated supercar is on the move again, this time on public roads.

When the Jota launches in 2011, it will have some relatively big shoes to fill, but Lamborghini is definitely prepared to do battle with the next generation of supercars. The Jota will be lighter, more powerful and more high-tech than the outgoing Murcielago – curb weight is estimated to be around 3,300 pounds, and a new 7.0-liter V12 is in the works, rumored to produce over 700 horsepower and 520 pound-feet of torque. Seven-speed transmissions, in both automated manual and sequential styles will be on hand, helping the Jota storm to 60 mph in just three seconds, on its way up to a top speed of 220 mph.

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Lamborghini's new 2011 V12 continues testing

2011 Lamborghini V12
These are the latest spy photos of the new Lamborghini V12 – the 2011 successor to the testosterone-fuelled Murcielago. All being well, we should see the new Lambo V12 at the Geneva motor show in spring 2011.
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Although slightly grainy, these are CAR's clearest spy shots yet of the new, unnamed Lamborghini supercar. The classic wedge shape, that's characterised Lambos since the 1973 Countach, is intact and the rear deck appears even more sloping today in a homage to the classical teardrop shape.

Lamborghini Murcielago for sale to 10 Chinese car collectors

By Lamborghini
Italian automaker Lamborghini caused some breathless moments when it unveiled the limited production -- ready? -- Murcielago LP 670-4 SuperVeloce China Edition at the Beijing auto show.

Then some covetous moments when it said it will build no more than 10 and all will be sold to car collectors in China. No price given, of course. Those who can afford them won't bother to ask, and those who can't -- well, why would they need to know?

An "ordinary" Murcielago is $400,000, plus or minus $50k. The name, by the way, is pronounced (Americanized) mur-see-uh-LAH-go. Famous (in bullfighting circles) Spanish bull that took two dozen stabs of the matador's sword to defeat.

2011 Lamborghini Gallardo LP570-4 Superleggera

2011 Lamborghini Gallardo LP570 4 Superleggera Front Side Top View  2011 Lamborghini Gallardo LP570 4 Superleggera

The Lamborghini Gallardo LP570-4 Superleggera is the new top model in the Gallardo line-up. Its evocative “superlight” badge refers to a driving machine of true sporting character and describes a high-performance and lean automotive athlete. This car has a dry weight of no more than 1340 kilograms

Monday, April 19, 2010

Road Test: Lamborghini Gallardo LP 570-4 Superleggera

Lamborghini Gallardo LP 570-4 Superleggera

What do you get when you trim some weight of a standard Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4, optimize the engine management and finish it with some racy bits and pieces? Right! The all new Lamborghini Gallardo LP570-4 Superleggera. We spend two days with the second generation Gallardo Superleggera in and around the Italian city of Milan and are about to tell you all about it.

But since the original Superleggera is probably not something you see or hear about every day we will refresh your memory. In 2007 Lamborghini started production of a light-weight version of the Lamborghini Gallardo. The engineers at the Lamborghini factory in Sant’Agata Bolognese took the standard Gallardo and stripped away as much weight as possible. In total they saved 100 kg, hence the name superleggera that directly translated means superlight. The Superleggera was lighter and more powerful, resulting in faster acceleration and quicker laps on track. However this came at a price, the Superleggera was a lot more expensive and a lot less comfortable than the standard Gallardo. From it’s introduction in 2007 til the introduction of the next generation Gallardo a year later, Lamborghini produced and sold 618 pieces of the Superleggera.

Lamborghini Gallardo LP 560-4 by ENCO Exclusive

Lamborghini Gallardo LP 560-4
Lamborghini Gallardo LP 560-4
German-based ENCO Exclusive has created a new styling and performance package for the Lamborghini Gallardo LP 560-4.

ENCO offers a wide variety of carbon fiber details from a GT3 design front bumper to a carbon fiber interior finish.

Engineers also tweaked the 5.2-liter V10 engine that now pumps out 620 horsepower and 575 Nm of torque (up from 560 hp and 540 Nm of torque). No details about the cost of engine tuning, but they did release pricing for the carbon fiber body parts:

- 100% carbon fiber GT3 front bumper: 2990 euros
- Carbon fiber finish front splitter for series and GT3 bumper: 990 euros
- Carbon fiber finish rear spoiler for series and GT3 bumper: 1990 euros
- Carbon fiber finish GT3 design side skirts: 3990 euros
- Carbon fiber finish boot cover: 3990 euros
- Carbon fiber laminate for rear diffuser, mirrors and boot lid vents: 4000 euros
- Carbon fiber interior finish: 5000 euros
- Matt black foil: 3000 euros

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

HomeCar ReviewsDriven: 2011 Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera LP 570-4

2011 Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera LP 570-4

More torture for us. We are now being forced to do nearly thirty laps all-out on a gorgeous circuit in southern Spain in Lamborghini’s latest hot performer, the 2011 Gallardo LP 570-4 Superleggera. You may recall the previous generation Gallardo limited-run Superleggera that we tried in early 2007 and that was a goodie, but it didn’t honestly get the full-on treatment and those shortfalls just slightly flawed the drive experience.

This time, Lamborghini has gone about 9.75 on a scale of ten when it comes to all-out re-engineering in all the right little ways. Nothing helps us notice all of what works so well here more than doing lots of hot laps at the 2.8-mile long circuit at Monteblanco in southern Spain. The weather was ideal for exactly this test, too, so we really ripped into it.

The eleven curves, long main straight, and several decent elevation changes, also left their mark on us as we threw the Superleggera too and fro without much mercy. Right out of the main straight, by the braking point having reached nearly 170 miles per hour, there’s a second-gear tight right that requires massive braking forces to set it up right and get off to a good start on every lap. The carbon ceramic optional brake discs aided in this excitement all day long without complaining a bit. That the discs are still optional when every single buyer of a Superleggera paying $237,600 will buy the ceramics did, however, make us complain. It’s shameless profiteering and this sort of crap marketing needs to go away once and for all.

Our favorite test-the-car’s-limits curve was Turn 2, though, a long, sweeping left that climbs and then drops down, and is even feeling a little off-camber. Through here, we had to really stay on throttle through third gear and at around 6500 rpm, but the drama was steady eddy. The finest feeling through here was noting how much the 4wd chassis and differential was working while it stayed up on its toes. This driving dynamic is the real Superleggera experience, beyond the obvious go-kart qualities that are more enhanced in turn after turn.

Throughout this terrific track day, we couldn’t help but feel sad knowing that about as high a percentage of Superleggera buyers will ever drive their car like this as SUV buyers who really head offroad for overland adventures. This car belongs on the track almost exclusively. The first practical reason for this opinion being that the suspension is perfect on the smooth and closed-circuit track, while its lack of adaptability makes the Superleggera really terrible on everyday rough roads and around town. But out here at Monteblanco we were raving about the quality of the ride and handling.

The six-speed Graziano automated manual with no torque converter has found its perfect home here in exactly this car and in these conditions. In full automatic mode for tooling around town or cruising, again, it’s no fun, as we have noted on other cars that still use this gearbox (mainly for its strength, light weight, and compactness). In Sport mode, things get better and more in keeping with the Graziano’s characteristics. But in Corsa (i.e. Race) the Lamborghini e-gear automated manual is perfect when seeking the stress limits of the powertrain and chassis on a hot track. A six-speed manual is still available as a no-cost option, but accounts for only three percent of all Lamborghini sales at this point.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

2010 BF performance Lamborghini Gallardo LP560 4

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2010 BF performance Lamborghini Gallardo LP560 4

2010 Lamborghini Gallardo LP570 4 Superleggera Photos

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2010 Lamborghini Gallardo LP570 4 Superleggera2010 Lamborghini Gallardo LP570 4 Superleggera
2010 Lamborghini Gallardo LP570 4 Superleggera
2010 Lamborghini Gallardo LP570 4 Superleggera
2010 Lamborghini Gallardo LP570 4 Superleggera
In the Gallardo LP 570-4 Superleggera, LP stands for “longitudinale posteriore” and refers to the orientation of the V10 engine – which is mounted longitudinally behind the driver, just like every Lamborghini engine. The number 570 refers to the maximum power output in CV, which equates to 419 kW and is available at 8,000 rpm. Equally impressive is the pulling power – the torque curve peaks at 540 Nm (398,3 ft lbs) at 6,500 rpm. The increase of 7 kW (10 CV) is the result of the new dedicated engine management strategy.

Friday, March 12, 2010

BF-Performance Tunes the Gallardo LP560-4 Into the Lamborghini Gallardo GT600

BF-performance engineers have tuned both the coupe and the spyder versions of the Gallardo LP560-4. With its enhanced performance, added self-confidence and more aggressive looks, the new Gallardo has been rechristened as the GT600.

lamborghini gallardo 1 BF Performance Tunes the Gallardo LP560 4  Into the Lamborghini Gallardo GT600

The first looks reveal the aerodynamic package produced entirely in carbon. These include the voluminous air inlets, a new front spoiler, side skirts, a rear diffuser and the striking carbon rear wing.

Gallardo LP560-4

The performance figures have not been announced officially as of now; however, BF-performance boasts of the Gallardo GT600 beating the stronger Lamborghini Murciélago LP640-4 SV by an impressive lead of 0.6 seconds. The GT600 can be modified from a four-wheel drive car to a rear-drive super car. The carbon fiber aerodynamic kit favors the reduction in weight by 43 kilogramme.

BF Performance Tunes the Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4

BLamborghini Gallardo LP560-4

We respectfully disagree with BF Performance’s contention that “the Gallardo is too innocent and neither dynamic nor individual enough”, but we’ll take a look at its tune anyway. The tuner’s GT600 package is available for either the coupe or Spyder and centers around a carbon body kit with side skirts, rear diffuser and rear spoiler. The tune also gets wing doors “for the special appearance” and carbon ceramic brakes.

BF doesn’t get too weighed down with details, but boasts that it has increased engine performance to the point that the GT600 can outperform the Murcielago LP640-4 SV. The tuner also offers customers the option of switching from all-wheel to rear-wheel drive.

Lamborghini Sales Plunged in 2009

2009 Lamborghini LP570-4  Picture

2009 Lamborghini LP570-4 Picture

The sales picture at Lamborghini was not great in 2009, with worldwide deliveries down 38 percent, but the Gallardo LP570-4 Superleggera is slated for European sales this spring.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

AE Edition Matte Black Lamborgini Murcielago LP650-4

Lamborghini Murcielago LP650 4 Roadster 9 AE Edition Matte Black Lamborgini Murcielago LP650 4

The powerful and sexy Lamborghini Murcielago LP650-4 is already pretty exclusive and stylish on its own. Not exclusive enough for some. The owner of this upgraded LP650-4 truly made the car his own.

The Murcielago was stripped off its standard paint job and covered in a matte black scheme with gloss black accents. The car rolls on 19-inch GFG forged alloy wheels covered by Pirelli P-Zeroes ( 245/30/19 front and 355/25/19 rear).

A brief tour of the interior reveals an upgraded sound system with Focal Utopia KIT 7 component speakers and dual Alpine PDX amps worth 1600 Watts, and an Escort SRX radar detector–perfect for unleashing the potential under the hood. That potential remains unaltered, as the owner stuck with the 650hp V12 engine standard on the LP650-4.

Matte black Lamborghini Murcielago LP650-4 Roadster

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The Lamborghini Murcielago LP650-4 Roadster, by its very nature the V12 powered Italian super car is a limited edition vehicle, especially with only 50 units of the special edition open air Murcielago in existence around the world. However the owner of of one of these high performance power houses has taken an extra step to ensure that his LP is truly a one of a kind machine.

The Murcielago owner opted to cover the car in a matte black finish complete with gloss black highlights as well as a set of custom GFG three piece forged Narkid wheels measuring 19 inches in diameter, with orange accents to match the massive brake calipers, wrapped in a set of sticky Pirelli tires. Meanwhile the Murcielago’s interior gets a one of a kind custom audiophile sound system from Al & Eds Autosound as well as an Escort SRX "Ticket Avoidance System" to help with the consequences of having 650 HP on tap.

2012 Lamborghini Jota rendered

2012 Lamborghini Jota rendered

With the Lamborghini Murcielago nearing the end of its exotic production run, the Italian automaker is already underway with plans to replace the current Murcielago with a new super car. Current rumors are saying that it will be called the Jota and should be launched sometime in 2012.

In accordance with traditional Lamborghini nomenclature, Ferrucho liked to name his creations after infamous fighting bulls. However, there is no connection to the rumored Jota name, but the name was used on a very select run of Miuras and Diablos that underwent a few race inspired upgrades. This latest rendering gives us a new idea as to what the upcoming super car might look like. What we do know is that the 2012 Jota will feature a host of lightweight aluminum body parts, making it much lighter than its predecessor and will be powered by a brand new V12 producing around 700 HP.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Lamborghini celebrates 4,000th Murcielago

Lamborghini Murcielago

It’s been a long time since Lamborghini first unveiled its Murcielago. In it’s original form the Diablo replacement came with a 6.2-litre V12 pumping out 580 horsepower and 480 lb-ft torque. Since then Lamborghini has kept putting more into the car with increased horsepower and limited editions like the Reventon and the ultimate variant the LP670-4 SuperVeloce. Both good and bad tuners have got their hands on it, and Lamborghini even managed to get it out on the racetrack.

2012 Lamborghini Jota rendered

2012 lamborghini jota rendered

With the Lamborghini Murcielago nearing the end of its exotic production run, the Italian automaker is already underway with plans to replace the current Murcielago with a new super car. Current rumors are saying that it will be called the Jota and should be launched sometime in 2012.

In accordance with traditional Lamborghini nomenclature, Ferrucho liked to name his creations after infamous fighting bulls. However, there is no connection to the rumored Jota name, but the name was used on a very select run of Miuras and Diablos that underwent a few race inspired upgrades. This latest rendering gives us a new idea as to what the upcoming super car might look like. What we do know is that the 2012 Jota will feature a host of lightweight aluminum body parts, making it much lighter than its predecessor and will be powered by a brand new V12 producing around 700 HP.

Friday, January 1, 2010

Lamborghini Ankonian Concept

Lamborghini Ankonian
A German design student has come up with a killer concept for a next generation Lamborghini that's a cross between the Reventon and the Batmobile. Slavche Tanevsky's vehicle is dubbed the Ankonian after a breed of black-haired bull in a nod to the famed marque's mascot. It features a fairly narrow body, cab backward classical GT silhouette, and a mélange of soft and angular surfaces. Tanevsky, a design student at Munich University, says the main themes behind the concept are "underground" and "hardcore", reinforced by a combination of shiny black and matte charcoal finishes. Lamborghini's engineers, who are apparently impressed with Tanevsky's work, helped him render the concept which could one day make it's way into production.

Lamborghini Gallardo LP570-4 SV in the making

The upcoming Geneva Auto Show could be the occasion for the debut of Lamborghini’s new model- the LP570-4 SV. Rumors have been around about a new version of the Lambo in the making. The Team Speed forum reports the Lamborghini LP570-4 Super Veloce will be an incarnation of the current high performance Gallardo LP 560-4.

LP 570 SV  Rumor Mill   Lamborghini Gallardo LP570 4 SV in the making
The Lamborghini LP570-4 SV is expected to have stronger performance figures and some unique design cues. According to the reports, at least a 10 HP would be added to the current 560 HP. The car should also be considerably lighter than its predecessor, just like the Superlegerra version managed to lose 100 kg than the normal Gallardo.

As far as the looks are concerned, the next Gallardo model is expected to feature a reworked front suspension along with a new carbon ceramic brake package. Its stripped interior certainly lowers curb weight. The aerodynamics package comprising a new front spoiler and a large carbon fiber aero-spoiler at the rear will also help to reduce weight.

LP570 4 SV Rumor Mill   Lamborghini Gallardo LP570 4 SV in the making

In addition to this hot AWD Gallardo LP570-4 SV, there are also reports of an even meaner version in the making. Named the LP-590-2, it is a hopped-up RWD version with 590 HP that resembles the current Valentino Balboni edition. It is said to be the fifth and final hardcore version of the Gallardo LP560-4 series and will reportedly hit the markets in late 2010 or early 2011. This model will continue its run until the arrival of the next Gallardo in 2012.