الجمعة، 22 أبريل 2011

The new Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4 Spyder unveiled


The new Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4 Spyder unveiled


With the new Gallardo LP 560-4 Spyder, Lamborghini has created a driving experience like absolutely no other – fascinating design, breathtaking performance and extreme handling characteristics come together with all the sensual intensity and open-air pleasure that only a soft top super sports car can deliver.

An even more powerful engine, permanent all-wheel drive and an all-new chassis mean that the Gallardo LP 560-4 Spyder offers yet another significant increase in performance against its predecessor. With its innovative design, the new LP 560-4 Spyder takes the unique Lamborghini styling ethic to the next level; the Spyder displays this powerful and elegant design language with even greater distinctiveness, making it all the more unmistakable.

The Gallardo LP 560-4 has been on the market since early 2008, as the successor to the most successful Lamborghini of all time – since 2003, more than 8,500 models bearing the Gallardo name have left the production facility in Sant'Agata Bolognese. "The LP 560-4 is the next step in a huge success story," says Stephan Winkelmann, President and CEO of Automobili Lamborghini. "With the Spyder, we are now unveiling a car that is, quite simply, a new dimension in the latest Gallardo range. It is an entirely new model, whilst building on the substantial technical and design attributes of the Gallardo LP560-4 production strategy. The new Gallardo LP 560-4 Spyder is a simply breathtaking automobile – and utterly unparalleled in its commitment to extreme motoring."

In its new generation, the Gallardo Spyder represents more than ever before automotive passion in its purest form. As in the Coupé, its enormous power is delivered by the new 5.2 litre V10 with an output of 560 hp (412 kW) at 8,000 rpm. The increase in 40 hp (29 kW) over its predecessor, as well as the 44 pound (20 kilogram) reduction in vehicle weight, improves the power-to-weight ratio to 6.10 pounds (2.77 kg) per hp, thus improving performance even further.

The LP 560-4 Spyder takes only 4.0 seconds to sprint from 0 to 62 mph (0 to 100 km/h), reaching 124 mph (0 to 200 km/h) in only 13.1 seconds and going on to a top speed of 201 mph (324 km/h). The new driveline, featuring the "Iniezione Diretta Stratificata" direct fuel injection system also makes for impressive efficiency. Despite the considerable increase in performance, fuel consumption and CO2 emissions have been reduced by a staggering 18 percent.

Engineers at the Ufficio Tecnico Lamborghini, Sant'Agata-based Technical Department, have also improved traction, handling and stability at high speeds. The redesigned four-wheel drive transmission, the new suspension, the improved stiffness of the Spyder bodyshell and the optimised aerodynamics all contribute to the overall improvements in the vehicle, as do the reduced weight and decreased friction throughout the components.

Thus the Gallardo LP 560-4 Spyder presents itself as a razor-sharp super sports car with the precision reactions of a high-performance athlete. The car is also surprisingly suited to long-distance driving and, despite its extreme performance capabilities, is easy to control whilst maintaining utmost stability. Above all, the impressive Lamborghini technology takes on a new, intense edge in the Spyder, with the glorious feel of the open air rushing by.


The style: Powerful elegance

Every Lamborghini is a high-performance athlete. Its sensuality is based on precision, performance and on spontaneous action. A Lamborghini's elegance is that of sheer, pure power. This DNA of the Lamborghini brand is taken to the next level with every new car by the Centro Stile. Thus the Gallardo LP 560-4 Spyder displays the precise lines and clean surfaces of a minimalist design ethos that resists ornamentation or embellishment of any kind. Even more than the Coupé, the Spyder places emphasis on the powerful basic wedge form, complemented by the tightly cut soft top.
Each evolution of the Lamborghini form is strictly dictated by the demands of function. The redesigned front end lends the LP 560-4 a firm, low stance that also contributes to its aerodynamic efficiency. In line with the increased engine output, the enlarged and clearly accentuated air intakes increase the air flow critical to such a high-performance automobile. The spoiler, positioned low between the air intakes, improves aerodynamic stability at high speeds.


Characteristic LED daytime running lights

The new headlights have characteristic daytime running lights integrated beneath the bi-xenon lamps. 15 LEDs are arranged in a Y form, with the same pattern repeating in the rear tail-lights. The rear and brake lights were inspired by the Miura concept, the Murciélago LP640 and the Reventón. The Y-shaped elements are now signature features of contemporary Lamborghini models, appearing most recently in the Estoque concept car, the innovative super sports saloon from Sant'Agata.

The completely redesigned rear gives new meaning to the term "powerful elegance". The rear lights, air cooling vents, bumper and diffuser are precisely arranged to add tremendous visual breadth to the LP 560-4 Spyder, while sustaining its firm bond with the road surface. In addition, the streamlined covers left and right of the bonnet accentuate the powerful shoulders and the taut lines of the new Gallardo.

Significantly improved aerodynamics

The new exhaust system is beautifully finished by four chrome-plated tail pipes. The rear diffuser has been redesigned to deliver more downforce and, together with the smooth underbody, it contributes to the vehicle's excellent directional stability, even at very high speeds. Overall, aerodynamic efficiency in terms of downforce has been improved significantly in comparison with its predecessor - the Gallardo LP 560-4 Spyder tackles fast curves with even greater refinement.

The purist approach to design is perfectly complemented by the immaculate attention to detail demonstrated by the designers at Sant'Agata Bolognese.
The fuel and motor oil fill caps, intricately-crafted from aluminium bear testimony to this, as does the rear view camera, which has been integrated into a small fin in the automatically-deploying rear spoiler, as well as the finely-detailed grilles in the exhaust tail pipes.

Lamborghini Sesto Elemento


Lamborghini Sesto Elemento Side Front

Lamborghini Sesto Elemento - Elementary School

Lashings of carbon fiber and more lashings of plastic reinforced with carbon fiber, all fashioned into, well, this.
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The sixth element that’s Lamborghini’s Sesto Elemento. And it’s fast: zero to 60 mph in under 2.5 seconds, 570 hp from a 5.2-liter V10 and a weight of 2,202 pounds. Lashings of carbon fiber and more lashings of plastic reinforced with carbon fiber, all fashioned into, well, this. Chances are the Sesto Elemento will never become a production model, but Lamborghini is trumpeting its expertise in molding the black stuff as well as talking about extreme lightweight engineering... extreme performance results... and extreme driving fun. The company pledges that every one of its future products will be touched by the spirit of the Sesto Elemento. Sounds like fun.



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Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 Revealed at Geneva Motor Show Read more: http://eurotuner.automotive.com/155960/eurp-1103-lamborghini-aventador-lp-geneva-motor-show/index.html#ixzz1KFOA47w0


Lamborghini Aventador Lp 700 4 Front View

Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 Revealed at Geneva Motor Show - Web Exclusive

The best just got better... At this year's Geneva Motor Show, Automobili Lamborghini introduced its next supercar - the LP 700-4.
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With the Aventador, Lamborghini is taking a big step into the future - and building on the history of the brand with its next automotive legend. The first customers will take delivery of the new Aventador LP 700-4 in late summer 2011.
The technology package of the Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 is unique. It is made from carbon fiber and combines lightweight engineering with the highest levels of stiffness and safety. The new V12 with 6.5-liters displacement and 700hp gives drivers a stiffy with high-revving pleasure with astonishing low-end torque.
Thanks to a dry weight of only 3,472 lb, the power-to-weight ratio stands at 4.96 lb/hp. Even the fantastic 0-62 mph acceleration figure of just 2.9 seconds and the top speed of 217 mph do not fully describe the Aventador's performance.
New to this LP, the ISR transmission guarantees the fastest shifting time (only 50 milliseconds) and a highly emotional shift feel. Coupled with a lightweight chassis with pushrod suspension, it delivers precision and competition-level performance. The interior offers hi-tech features ranging from the TFT cockpit display with Drive Select Mode system. The Aventador will be built to the very highest quality standards in an all-new production facility in Sant'Agata Bolognese.
"With the Aventador LP 700-4, the future of the super sports car is now part of the present. Its exceptional package of innovative technologies is unique, its performance simply overwhelming," says Stephan Winkelmann, President and CEO of Automobili Lamborghini. "The Aventador is a jump of two generations in terms of design and technology, it's the result of an entirely new project, but at the same time it's a direct and consistent continuation of Lamborghini's brand values. It is extreme in its design and its performance, uncompromising in its standards and technology, and unmistakably Italian in its style and perfection. Overall, the dynamics and technical excellence of the Aventador LP 700-4 makes it unrivalled in the worldwide super sports car arena."


Read more: http://eurotuner.automotive.com/155960/eurp-1103-lamborghini-aventador-lp-geneva-motor-show/index.html#ixzz1KFO3JKyq

الاثنين، 18 أبريل 2011

Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 : Taureau sauvage !


Roulement de tambour et voici la toute nouvelle Lamborghini ! Remplaçant la mythique Murcielago, l’Aventador crée un véritable tsunami dans la catégorie des supercars. Sur le papier, rien ne lui résiste, elle est absolument démoniaque ! A l’image de son nom, rappelant un taureau d’un courage inouï ayant combattu dans les arènes de Saragosse en 1993. Les livraisons sont prévues à l’été 2011.
700 chevaux !
Le cœur de toute Lamborghini, surtout de ce calibre, c’est le moteur. Et pour le coup, il s’agit d’un tout nouveau V12, une configuration historique pour la marque. Avec 700 chevaux et 690 Nm, il enterre la concurrence : 0 à 100 km/h en 2,9 secondes et 350 km/h ! Sur le papier, sa rage paraît démentielle ! Elément primordial : le constructeur annonce avoir peaufiné la bande son, qui devrait se révéler à l’image de la voiture : démentielle ! La bonne nouvelle, c’est qu’en dépit de cette ivresse de puissance, la consommation et les émissions sont en baisse de 20 % par rapport au modèle précédent.
Boîte de vitesses « émotionnelle »
Pour la partie high-tech, Lamborghini a couplé ce moteur à une toute nouvelle boîte de vitesses robotisée, plus légère que les boîtes manuelles et à double embrayage. Elle est annoncée pour changer les rapports en 50 millisecondes tout en préservant un certain agrément… On espère que Lamborghini, par « changement de rapport suscitant l’émotion » ne sous-entend pas « à-coups brusques dans toute la transmission » !
Légère !
Annoncée à seulement 1.575 kg, l’Aventador est l’une des plus légères de son segment. Il faut dire que la marque n’a pas lésiné sur les moyens, en l’équipant d’un châssis en fibre de carbone et de panneaux en aluminium.
Pour le style, c’est toujours aussi racoleur, mais on note malgré tout une certaine retenue. Les traits sont plus marqués, plus brutaux et plus anguleux qu’auparavant, et la bestialité semble plus féroce que jamais.
Bien entendu, les portières s’ouvrent toujours en élytre : il s’agit d’impressionner le quidam lors de l’embarquement/débarquement ! Dans l’habitacle, l’ambiance est résolument high-tech et s’inspire des avions les plus modernes, notamment via un écran TFT-LCD.
4 roues motrices
Avec 700 chevaux à maîtriser, il est heureux de pouvoir compter sur une transmission intégrale qui répartit la puissance en quelques millisecondes entre les trains roulants. Trois modes de conduite sont proposés : Strada (route), Sport et Corsa (piste). Ces derniers agissent sur le moteur, la transmission, les différentiels autobloquants, la boîte, la direction et les aides électroniques.

Lamborghini Gallardo LP 560-4 Bicolore : Collector !


Décidément, c’est la valse des séries spéciales chez les Supercars ! Après Porsche qui n’en finit pas de décliner sa 911 à toutes les sauces, Lamborghini emboîte le pas en présentant cette série spéciale de la Gallardo !
Robe italienne, cœur germanique
Quand Lamborghini s’est retrouvé dans le giron d’Audi, bien de nos confrères se sont insurgés contre la germanisation progressive d’une officine pourtant intrinsèquement transalpine. La qualité et la rigueur ont en effet gagné du terrain sur le folklore engendré par la passion à l’état brut ! Pourtant, Stephan Winkelmann, le charismatique CEO de la firme, tente par tous les moyens de faire oublier cette omniprésence germanique ! Alors d’abord, il y a l’allure du bonhomme. Inimitable : costumes impeccablement taillés, teint hâlé, sourire charmeur, il a tout ce qu’il faut pour brouiller les pistes ! Mais son nom ramène à la réalité : il est bel et bien teuton !
La Gallardo, c’est pareil : avec cette série spéciale qui double les teintes, cette ligne latine et cette sonorité ensorcelante, on pourrait vite se laisser persuader qu’il s’agit d’un produit 100 % italien… Mais détrompez-vous : le cœur de la bête, un rugissant V10 de 560 chevaux, est bel et bien tudesque, à l’instar de certaines commandes intérieures, chipées à quelques Audi. La viabilité de l’usine passe par là…
Le cosmétique
Cette série spéciale se concentre uniquement sur le côté cosmétique : le toit sera d’office noir, mais vous pourrez choisir la couleur du reste entre : Giallo (jaune) Midas, Arancio (orange) Borealis, Grigio (gris) Telesto, Bianco (blanc) Monocerus et Blu (bleu) Caelum. Dans l’habitacle, la sombre finition est contrastée avec les surpiqûres rappelant la couleur extérieure.

lamborghini 350gt







Credit : Ta7za (Luca) Milan, Italy



La Lamborghini 350 GT est le premier modèle de série de la marque italienne Lamborghini qui fut commercialisé.

La carrosserie du prototype 350 GTV était due au crayon de Franco Scaglione alors salarié chez Bertone et celle du modèle 350 GT, devenu la version commercialisée, a été revue par la carrosserie Touring. Elle repose sur le chassis tubulaire développé pour le prototype par Neri et Bonacini.

Son moteur, du à Giotto Bizzarini, reprend la version du prototype mais sa puissance a été abaissée de 90 cv et ne développe plus que 270 cv à 7000 t/mn.

La version 350 GT sera produite à 120 exemplaires entre 1964 et 1967. Une version spider, la 350 GTS a été fabriquée en 2 exemplaires en 1965 et 2 exemplaires de la 350 GTZ avec carrosserie Zagato, ce qui porte le total à 124 exemplaires.

Son prix moyen était de 13.900 US$.