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Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Lamborghini Singapore pre-orders 50 units of LP700-4
Lamborghini Jota/Aventador Spy CGI
Rumours suggest it could be named the Jota (pronounced with a ‘y’ sound for the ‘J’) or Aventador, it’s set to feature Lamborghini’s all new directly injected V12 engine – a 6.5-litre V12. Lamborghini says the new V12 produces a staggering 525kW and 690Nm of torque. The new engine will certainly give the Murcielago successor some added pep in its step.
Lamborghini Jota |
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Saturday, January 1, 2011
Lamborghini's new V12 engine
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The 6.5-litre V12 engine which was in the Murcielago has its roots in the 3.5-litre 60-degree V12 that originally debuted in Lamborghini's first car, the 350GT. Surprisingly, apart from a change from carburetion to fuel-injection and in increase in cubic capacity, there have been few changes in the engine block in its 47 year history. In fact, this wholly remarkable engine has powered all the baddest bulls from Sant'Agata Bolognese - the Miura, the Countach, the Diablo and the Murcielago, not to mention one the most outrageous SUVs ever made, the Lamborghini LM002.
German Dealer Offers Lamborghini Sesto Elemento for Sale
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When the carbon-fibered light devil roared onto the stage during the 2010 Paris Motor Show some time back, people mostly either ogled or scoffed at the idea of the Lamborghini Sesto Elemento. The supercar seemed to have arrived straight from the sets of some futuristic movie.
The car did make it into production, with the Italian automaker revealing plans to just release a handful of them into the scene. It should, of course, be of no surprise if the car is not even street legal. The sensational car, which is made almost totally out of lightweight carbon-fiber and got its name from the element carbon’s atomic number, would probably be meant just for track use.
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Lamborghini Gallardo Hits Milestone
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?
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
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