Posted by admin | Posted in Lamborghini | Posted on 07-01-2010
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Reiter Engineering released this race built Lamborghini Murcielago LP670 R-SV last year and now decent pictures have finally surfaced on the web. This is a GT1 race-ready supercar that has been enhanced strictly for track use. Lowered just inches off the ground, the new Lamborghini Murcielago features an all new carbon outer skin aerodynamic kit, with a huge wing extending from the back. Also in the rear is the powerful 6.5-liter V12 engine capable of producing 670 PS and 660 Nm of torque. A new FIA-ECU from Magneti Marelli controls the engine management system, and the car meets all FIA 2010 regulations.
Posted by admin | Posted in Lamborghini | Posted on 11-12-2009
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Earlier today, Edo Competiton released the latest tuning kit for the stunning Lamborghini Gallardo LP600/4 supercar. Edo Competition has already revealed several other packages for Ferrari’s and Lamborghini’s, so this one just adds to the list. The Italian sports car is the most recent to go under the Edo knife, and it came out with some great numbers. As the name states, the Gallardo LP600/4 boasts 600 hp under the hood at 7,970 rpm, and 572 Nm of torque at 6,845 rpm. At the track, the racing Lamborghini Gallardo sprinted from 0-100 km/h in just 3.5 seconds, 0-200 km/h in 10 seconds, and accomplished an amazing top speed of 340 km/h.
Posted by admin | Posted in Lamborghini | Posted on 21-11-2009
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First of all, the man pictured above – songwriter, singer and twice Brit Award winner James Blunt, is not featured in the new 2010 Pirelli Calendar – sigh of relief… He’s just one of the many celebrities that were chauffeured in Lamborghinis to Old Billingsgate, a 19th century building on the banks of the Thames in London, for the world premiere / presentation of the 37th edition of the famed Pirelli Calendar.
Posted by admin | Posted in Lamborghini | Posted on 30-06-2009
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Turns out that we were spot with our estimates on the technical specs of the all-new Lamborghini Gallardo LP 550-2 (okay, okay, we simply used Lambo’s naming strategy) that was officially revealed today after the first photos of the supercar were leaked into the net yesterday. Named after Lamborghini’s best known test drivers, Valentino Balboni who retired after 40 years with the company, the Gallardo LP 550-2 Valentino Balboni ditches the Gallardo’s four-wheel drive system for a rear-drive setup while power comes from a 550HP 5.2-liter V10 engine.