Friday, June 5, 2009

Lamborghini 350 GTV : 1963


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After the presentation of the first prototype thanks to Ferruccio Lamborghini in 1963, the 350 GTV was mass-produced a year later.

Lamborghini working on short-wheelbase V12 Jota, Reventón Roadster


If you've been waiting for Lamborghini to replace the aging Murcielago and were disappointed by recent reports that its successor may not arrive until 2012, the mavens over at Autogespot may have some good news for you.
While the Murci may stay on for another few years, word has it that Lamborghini is working on another model, apparently to run in parallel. The reports suggest that the new model, tentatively dubbed Jota (after the label previously used on special Miuras and Diablos of yore), will use the Murcielago's V12, albeit packaged in a shorter wheelbase with an even wider track and lightweight materials.
Any truth to the rumors? It's hard to tell, but in the meantime, Sant'Agata is said to be working on a Reventón Roadster to follow up on the limited-edition fighter jet-inspired supercar.
[Source: Autogespot]

Lamborghini working on new V12 model, Reventon Roadster


Recent reports say that a successor to the Lamborghini Murcielago won’t arrive until 2012; however, that doesn’t mean Lamborghini designers and engineers are just sitting around doing nothing.

Autogespot sources say that Lamborghini is hard at work on a new vehicle by the end of this year. The new bull is expected to carry a further developed engine from the Murcielago LP640 with more power and better performance. The new car, think of it as a successor to the Jota, will have a shorter wheelbase and a wider stance. Insiders say that a lot of lightweight materials will be used to reduce the weight of the body of the new model.

Other than that, a Lamborghini Reventon Roadster is due to be unveiled very soon.

2010 Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4 Spyder


Is there so much as a twang left in the old saw that for an Italian sports car to aspire to greatness it must have a temperamental, even cantankerous personality? Perhaps you’ve noticed that Audi’s ascension to the front office at Sant’Agata has transformed the maker of the volatile ’60s Miura into something as dependable as the vicious facial bites in Rutger Hauer movies. Firing up the engine does not set off flames in some surprising location.

Even the convertible’s complicated softtop—it’s got a hydraulic pump, six hydraulic cylinders, an electric motor, and two electric actuators—runs with German determination, opening or closing in 20 seconds, just hit a switch. The trick top on this 552-hp wedge, along with the structural enhancements, adds a claimed 309 pounds to the coupe’s 3507-pound curb weight, and that should slow acceleration times by 0.3 second.

Keep Reading: 2010 Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4 Spyder - Second Drive

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