Showing posts with label Lamborghini. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lamborghini. Show all posts

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Tested: Lamborghini Gallardo LP550-2


Some cars have tendencies to look fast even when standing still. They can also set your pulse racing just by staring at them through your slightly dilated pupils. A result of simply being awed, just like a primary school kid lost in a mega toy store. A Lamborghini is one of those sportscar - especially in the louder shades of orange, yellow or green. Think of the Miura, Countach and Diablo from the yesteryears. Imagine the latest Murcielago and you will get an inkling of the fascinating sportscars heritage of Lamborghini.

Back in 1963, Ferrucio Lamborghini actually established his very own breakaway brand after leaving the folds of Ferrari. Since then, Automobili Lamborghini has taken a more passionate and ever sporting stance, as we were told at the Shanghai International Circuit recently. One of the offspring of the luxury automotive ‘cult’ from Sant’Agata Bolognese, Italy that professes fascinating design, technological capability and supreme driving dynamics is the Lamborghini Gallardo.


On that exciting morning, a combination of cold, misty and rainy weather resulted in a wet track. Along with the high-powered V10 driving just the rear axle, we had fun in the Lamborghini Gallardos the way the friendly guys from Automobili Lamborghini intended it to be. The track day event saw some 50 members of the media from nine countries including Hong Kong, Taiwan, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, Japan, South Korea and Australia get behind the wheel and experience the raging bull that is the LP550-2.


In Lamborghini speak, LP is ‘sexy’ Italian lingo for Longitudinale Posteriore, i.e. mid-mounted engine sitting longitudinally just in front of the rear axle. While the numerical ‘550’ refers to the power output in hp and the suffix ‘2’ means two-wheel drive, in this case both the rear wheels. A look at the cars we have lined up for us to sample beggars the belief that the Gallardo model has been around since 2003, yet still looking sharp, very sporty and refreshingly sleek after some mild bodywork restyling (Reventon-style front air-intakes) in 2008.


Lead by Lamborghini drive instructors, we were allowed three laps to test the car hard and fast around the rather slippery circuit. Prior to this, we were given a demo lap around the track. Although the solo sessions were seemingly brief with the LP550-2, it cannot be denied that this Lamborghini is a very involving super sportscar. On the Shanghai International Circuit, the glorious and sonorous howl of its 5.2-litre V10 rumbled menacingly down the main straight. So much so it sounded intimidating to us as spectators who were waiting for our turn to drive at the paddock section. Getting into the driver’s seat of the LP550-2 offered a different perspective altogether.

After flooring the throttle on the straight, a quick succession of hard braking and downshifts is executed to negotiate the right-handed turn 1. Repeated rituals were obligatory for turn 2 and so forth on the circuit. Getting impatient with the throttle while going out of a bend with an off-cambered gradient, we easily got the rear stepping out.

We learnt that it pays to be especially smooth and easy on the throttle as well as the steering of the LP550-2 in order to gain pace as we made progress around the track.

The e-gear of the Gallardo handled downshifts brilliantly despite being a manu-matic single-clutch set up. We were doing upshifts as well – manually via the steering paddle shifters - without ever lifting off the throttle just like our professional instructor did. In no manner did the transmission protested. Brilliant. The interior looked and felt decidedly upmarket, yet snug and conducive for hard driving. Alas, if only we have more than the 3 laps accorded to be able to connect deeper to this purer rear-wheel drive version of the Gallardo range. It is also heartening to note that the LP550-2 has as standard equipment, a rear axle differential - with a locking effect of up to 45 percent limited slip - that ensures better transition of torque between both rear wheels.




The purity conveyed by its steering – unclouded by engine power driving the front axle - serves to synergise with the chassis balance that is just simply brilliant. Body control was taut mostly with nary a hint of pitching or body roll despite the constant load changes as we gunned the LP550-2 around the circuit. However, it certainly requires a higher level of skill, as well as more commitment to return the driving satisfaction that you may be looking for. But yet there is no tantrums, it is much forgiving with traction control (which can be switched off in CORSA mode), limited slip differential and vehicle stability systems (ESP et al) lurking in the background. In essence, the sports coupe exudes a competence that inspires you to try driving harder – with more speed and finesse. To sum it up, this more ‘basic’ Gallardo presented us with an eye-opening track experience. It demonstrated that less could indeed be more in those looking for undiluted dynamics of having 550 naturally-aspirated horses – and 540 Nm - all to the rear wheels of an undyingly passionate Italian masterpiece.



Thursday, June 3, 2010

2007 Lamborghini Gallardo LP520-4


One look at the Lamborghini above, can you tell that the basic shape has been around since 2003? Not really right? Of course, the LP520-4 above has 520 horses as compared to the 'lower' 500 horses of the 2003 -2005 models of the Gallardo.

Whatever ponies it may be pushing...gawd! the sound it makes - as you swing the tacho towards redline - is unbelievably awesome! It beggars belief the auditory nirvana you experience as the V10 sings, then howl along with the thrust-thumping exhaust note.

The drive was too short - in congested Friday traffic et al - to really feel the depth of the svelte-looking sports coupe. This Gallardo in striking yellow really shouts that you have indeed, arrived.

One thing was glaringly noticeable though, enough with the single robotic-clutch, clunky and jerky, lift-and-shift-in-manual-mode-a-must E-gear, Audi AG. Give the next generation (or facelift/upgrade?) Gallardo S-Tronic/DSG or whatever Lamborghini might wanna dub it in Italian. The Gallardo truly deserves better, to be in the league of Porsche DoppelKupplung (PDK) and Ferrari's DCT.








Sunday, May 23, 2010

Lamborghini Recalling Murcielago Coupe and Roadster Models Over Fuel Leakage Concerns


Lamborghini issued a recall on a total of 428 examples of the 2007-2008 model year Murcielago Coupe and Roadster models in the United States. The reason?

According to the company, the welds holding the fuel pump support inside the fuel tank could detach leading to a fuel leak. In the presence of an ignition source, this situation could result in a fire - and that's definitely something Murcielago owners would like to avoid...

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Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Volkswagen Group to Buy Italdesign Giugiaro?


Volkswagen's master plan is all about numbers. Being the biggest, baddest automaker out there. That's why it isn't any surprise to hear that Volkswagen might be bringing Italdesign Giugiaro under its wing (nothing is official yet).

An acquisition would be another major part of VW's world takeover scheme, assisting with the goal selling 10 million vehicles in 2018. Its ten brands intend to release sixty new or updated models this year, so more designers and engineers are needed.

Now is far from the first time that VW and Giugiaro have worked together. The Italian design house has helped create a variety of cars for those aforementioned ten brands.

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Wednesday, May 12, 2010

New Ford Fiesta Takes on a Lamborghini Gallardo, Lives to Tell the Tale [Video]


Ford's looking to make a big statement with its upcoming Fiesta, and it seems like the new-age consumer-driven marketing has been a success. Now, the gurus behind the campaign have come up with a new one.

Recently, they put out a challenge to the public: come up with different tests to help assess the Fiesta and see how it stacks up against some major players. This one pits the upcoming Fiesta hatch against a Lambo in some real-world (and Fiesta-centric) tests.

It's a tad cheesy, but you should still be able to enjoy the show. Video after the break.

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Monday, May 10, 2010

Lamborghini Opens its First Boutique Store in Canada


Since most will never be able to afford a real-life example of their cars, Lamborghini folks are keen on making a profit off the rest of us through its official memorabilia. Following the openings of its new boutique stores in Los Angeles and Beijing in late 2009, Lamborghini opened its first store in Canada this past Saturday (May 8).

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Monday, May 3, 2010

DIY: Chinese Lamborghini "Wannabe" Replica Built for $3,000


25-year-old Chen Jinmiao from China is a mechanic and likes Lamborghinis. In fact he likes them A LOT. But he couldn't afford one (yet), so he decided to build his own - or at least one that vaguely resembles Sant'Agata's "Raging Bull" models.

For about $3,000 (US) in parts and a year's worth of time, Chen created a very-Lego Lamborghini that has a top speed of 60 mph (or 90, depending on who you trust). No word on the power source, but somehow I'm thinking an engine slightly smaller than a V12.

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Thursday, April 22, 2010

Lamborghini Murciélago LP 670-4 SuperVeloce China Special Debuts at Beijing Show


Much like Ferrari's 599, or more recently Bentley's Continental range, Lamborghini has decided to offer a limited edition model for the Chinese market. It's called the Murciélago LP 670-4 SuperVeloce China Limited Edition (or the LP 670-4 SV CLE), and "not more than ten" will be built.

Lamborghini explains that the car "is designed and manufactured exclusively for China's most discriminating super sports car enthusiasts." I guess that's Lamborghini-speak for nouveau riche with "colorful" tastes.

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Monday, April 12, 2010

2020 Lamborghini Minotauro Design Concept: Yes, Please


Andrei Avarvarii, a student getting his Master's degree at Milan's Scuola Politecnica di Design, designed this tasty electric Lamborghini concept. With assistance from Lamborghini Design head Filippo Perini, he used a "soft design language" in penning the Minotauro.

The concept would use four electric motors and split the power 30%/70% front to rear. A Li-Tec flat-cell battery out back and a KERS system in the front would be providing the power.

The press release goes on to explain the bonus of no big, bad V12 out back: "The absence of a big V12 engine in the rear creates enough room for a third passenger in a central position." That's right, seating for three.

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Sunday, April 11, 2010

Italian Sushi: Acura / Honda NSX-Based Lamborghini Diablo Replica for Sale


Found on ebay Motors is this...work of art: a Lambo'd-out Acura NSX. Located in Branson, Missouri, this orange Frankenstein can be yours for the low-low price of $49,000. The title is labeled as clear, it's got 94,000 miles on it, and (not surprisingly) there's no warranty. Not exactly our cup of tea, but we've seen much, much worse. Photo gallery after the jump.

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Monday, September 21, 2009

Lamborghini Reventón Roadster [Vídeo]

Por ter apenas 20 unidades produzidas a Lamborghini deixa bem claro no vídeo que você não vai ser um dos proprietários do Lamborghini Reventón Roadster, aliás é mais fácil um meteoro cair na sua cabeça do que você ter um destes na sua garagem.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Lamborghini Reventón Roadster

O Lamborghini Reventon Roadster é mais uma das grandes atrações do Salão Automóvel de Frankfurt.

O Reventón Roadster é uma edição limitada com visual inspirado nos caças supersônicos que vem dois anos após o lançamento da versão cupê.

Não se tem muitos detalhes mas especula-se que virá com o motor V12 de 670 cavalos (o mesmo usado no Murcièlago LP670SV), e irá de de 0 a 100 km/h em 3,4 segundos chegando a velocidade máxima de 340 km/h.

Apenas 20 unidades da versão serão fabricadas e vendidas por cerca de € 1,2 milhão.

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Friday, August 14, 2009

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Murciélago LP640-4 roadster cromado [Vídeo]

Tem gente que não quer apenas um carro exótico, tem que ser muito exótico. O dono desta Lamborghini Murciélago LP640-4 não estava feliz em ter apenas um carro tão “comum” e mandou cromar o bicho, o resultado você pode ver no vídeo abaixo. Eu gostei acho que vou mandar fazer no meu Lamborghini também.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Lamborghini Gallardo LP550-2 Valentino Balboni

A Lamborghini apresentou oficialmente sua nova edição especial do Gallardo, o Lamborghini Gallardo LP550-2 Valentino Balboni, uma homenagem a Valentino Balboni piloto de testes da marca há mais de 40 anos.

É o primeiro Gallardo a ter tração traseira em lugar da tradicional tração permanente ás quatro rodas presente nos restantes Gallardo.

O Gallardo Valentino Balbo tem 1380 kg e um motor V10 com 560cv de potência!e que o faz ir de 0 aos 100 km/h em 3,9 segundos chegando a velocidade máxima de 320 km/h.

A série Valentino Balboni será limitada em apenas 250 unidades.

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