Italian-based sports car maker Lamborghini has released the Murcielago LP 670-4 SuperVeloce at the Geneva Motor Show which is actually a more powerful, and lighter Murcielago. With 670HP and 660Nm of torque produced by its 6.5 litre V12 power plant, and with an overall weight that is 100 kilograms lighter than the Murcielago LP 640, it does not seem difficult for the LP 640-4 SuperVeloce to take the credit.
With certain design cues carried over from the Reventon, this all wheel drive super car with a two-level diffuser and a fixed carbon fiber rear wing looks the part as well. Other features include a lifting system which enables the front end of the car to be raised by 45 mm to ease garage entries, Carbon Ceramic (CCB) brakes with ABS and more. Read our related previous post for more on the new LP670-4 SV.
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i need to see more pic please. not enough, i want more. awesome!!
Looks like Lamborghini was inspired by the Reventon when designing this car.
CCB (carbon ceramic brakes sia, if hokkien pple see this they laugh like s*** lor XDD
more pic pls its not enougth for me one pic… its really nice really cool wow…
670BHP .. luckily the murcielago is equipped with all-wheel-drive system ..
anwyay, wad a fantastic looking car !!
This is the time when we say we do not had enough road for this beast.
One thing I like about Lambo is the design of the car always looks very futuristic and look like toy car (is it maybe I see too many toy cars??), yet it's the most powerful and stylish.
No other makes of sport cars can give this kind of look, be it Audi, Porsh, BMW, or even Ferrari :)
Paul, just wondering why need 2 diff thread for same car, same news (almost) & same pics? even the sentence in this thread almost exactly as previous one… ??
[quote comment="218274"]Paul, just wondering why need 2 diff thread for same car, same news (almost) & same pics? even the sentence in this thread almost exactly as previous one… ??[/quote]
agree!
[quote comment="218461"][quote comment="218274"]Paul, just wondering why need 2 diff thread for same car, same news (almost) & same pics? even the sentence in this thread almost exactly as previous one… ??[/quote]
agree![/quote]
maybe this thread is the "official" news because it's release by the car maker itself.
cheers!
maybe this is the "official" news because it's release by the car maker itself.
cheers!