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Lamborghini's configurator for its Huracan successor, the electrified twin-turbo V-8 powered Temerario, is live, but the Bologna-based company has been coy about revealing pricing for the newly ...
From the beginning of organised motor sport events, in the early 1900s, until the late 1960s, before commercial sponsorship liveries came into common use, vehicles competing in Formula One, sports car racing, touring car racing and other international auto racing competitions customarily painted their cars in standardised racing colours that indicated the nation of origin of the car or driver.
Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A. (/ l æ m b ər ˈ ɡ iː n i /; Italian: [autoˈmɔːbili lamborˈɡiːni]), usually referred to as Lamborghini or colloquially Lambo, is an Italian manufacturer of luxury sports cars and SUVs based in Sant'Agata Bolognese. The company is owned by the Volkswagen Group through its subsidiary Audi.
The Lamborghini Huracán (Spanish for "hurricane"; ) is a sports car manufactured by Italian automotive manufacturer Lamborghini replacing the previous V10 offering, the Gallardo. [5] The Huracán was revealed online in December 2013, [ 6 ] making its worldwide debut at the 2014 Geneva Auto Show [ 7 ] and was released in the market in the ...
Lamborghini claims a 3.4-second time to 62 mph, which sounds unexceptional for a Huracán—we blasted the rear-driven STO to 60 mph in just 2.6 seconds last year. But bear in mind that the ...
The Lamborghini Temerario [1] (code name 634 [2]) is an upcoming mid-engine plug-in hybrid sports car produced by the Italian automobile manufacturer Lamborghini. It was officially unveiled on August 16, 2024, replacing the Huracán. This car marks the return of a V8 mid-engined Lamborghini model, the first since the 1981 Lamborghini Jalpa.
The following is a list of production automobiles manufactured by Lamborghini, listed in chronological order. Only the main models are listed; sub-models (e.g. limited edition variants, roadster variants, etc.) are included with ”numbers produced”.
The Countach, which replaced the Espada as Lamborghini's best-selling car, was in production from 1974 to 1988 The Silhouette, introduced in 1971 proved to be a sales disaster due to its poor build quality. The car shown as the LP 500 in 1971 entered production in 1974 as the Countach LP 400, powered by a smaller, 4.0-litre V12. The first ...