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Showing posts with label Lamborghini. Show all posts
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Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Video – The making of the Lamborghini Aventador J

Lamborghini has uploaded a video showing the making of the 700hp Aventador J supercar. The roofless raging bull is the rarest Lambo in history as just one has been made and sold for 2.2 million USD.
It may well be the most uncompromising super sports car Lamborghini has ever created. Without a roof and a windscreen, the Lamborghini Aventador J turns into a bath tub after a downpour, but when power comes from a 6.5-liter V12 engine with raised outputs, this isn’t the car you take to the grocers or drive to work.
At a height of 110mm, the Aventador J is the lowest model that Lamborgini has ever built. It sits on 20-inch five-spoke aluminum wheels.
In this video, Lamborghini shows how it has crafted perhaps the world’s most outrageous supercar starting from a CAD design to the multitude of parts and a carbon fiber farm that gets glued together in the final assembly.

Sunday, June 10, 2012

Lamborghini Murcielago Roadster

Lamborghini - Car: Lamborghini Murcielago Roadster. Feature: Roof. Is it possible to get annoyed with the roof of a Lamborghini Murcielago Roadster? If you've got the funds for one of these cars, you're a winner in life's lottery already. Every day should be greeted with a beatific smile and a dutiful vow to scare the life out of the local populace with a rolling Doppler wave of V12 thunder. With great power comes great responsibility. But not a great roof. In fact you get a shocking calamity of a canvas toupee, with nonsensical instructions that read as if they've been passed through Google translate about 60 times. It would probably be more practical to keep a roll of cling film under the bonnet in case of rain. I'm even confident that a reel of duct tape could fashion a more durable roof than the Murci's lash-up. Risible. CREATED BY: MSN UK Cars 

Thursday, May 31, 2012

Open-air motoring coming soon on the Lamborghini Aventador!

At the Geneva Motor Show, fans of the raging bull were expecting to witness the touch down of the Lamborghini Aventador convertible. The open-air version of the Lamborghini Aventador was not showcased at the Geneva Motor Show but don't let that fool you into the thinking there isn't going to be one!
Sources with knowledge on the matter have told Italian publication Quattroroute that a Targa-style detachable roof is being designed that is a two-piece construction. The removable top was designed because Lamborghini was interested in preserving the engine cover design, thereby reducing development time and the delay in reaching the market.
The two-piece roof panel will be made using lightweight carbon fiber material. The question that remains to be answered is whether Lamborghini will provide on-board storage for this piece of bodywork. If Lamborghini fails to do so, the Aventador convertible isn't what the editorial of AutoMiddleEast.com call 'rain proof.'
The Quattroroute report adds that there are no changes under the car's engine cowl meaning the same V12 engine that produces 700+ bhp will drive the four wheels through a seven speed automatic gearbox.
The convertible model could make its world premiere at either the Frankfurt Motor Show or the Paris Auto Salon in the second half of 2012.