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Happy Birthday Automobili Lamborghini

SANT’AGATA BOLOGNESE (May 7, 2023) – Sixty years ago on 7 May 1963, “Automobili Ferruccio Lamborghini S.a.s.” was founded. It was the initial name of an industrial venture that, starting from scratch, has revolutionized the automotive industry: it has created style icons, evolving to become today’s world-famous company “Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A.” with over 2000 employees and delivering 9233 cars in 2022. Continue reading

IN THE NEWS: Lamborghini Toasts 60 Years with Three Limited Edition Huracáns

SANT’AGATA BOLOGNESE (April 17, 2023) – Lamborghini is celebrating its 60th anniversary with a limited editions dedicated to Huracán STO[1], Huracán Tecnica[2] and Huracán EVO Spyder[3] of 60 units each, all to be unveiled on April 21 during an exclusive event as part of Milan Design Week. Each model in the V10 range is available in two different configurations, each redefining Lamborghini’s heritage of creating fresh, trendsetting colors with the addition of dedicated liveries that enhance both the spirit and the unique lines that distinguish each model. To highlight the uniqueness of these special series, each car is embellished with a “1 of 60” carbon fiber plate and the logo “60th” painted on the doors and embroidered on the seats. Continue reading

IN THE NEWS: Lamborghini Revuelto is the First Super Sports HPEV

SANT’AGATA BOLOGNESE (March 29, 2023) – In the marque’s 60th anniversary year, Automobili Lamborghini presents Revuelto, the first super sports V12 hybrid plug-in HPEV (High Performance Electrified Vehicle). Revuelto defines a new paradigm in terms of performance, sportiness and driving pleasure from its unprecedented new architecture; innovative design; maximum-efficiency aerodynamics; and a new carbon frame concept. An output of 1015 CV is delivered from the combined power of an entirely new combustion engine together with three electric motors, alongside a double-clutch gearbox that makes its debut on a 12-cylinder Lamborghini for the first time. Continue reading

IN THE NEWS: Upcoming Lamborghini Offers Dynamic Driving Experience with 13 Modes

SANT’AGATA (March 23, 2023) – Just a few days before the premiere of the first V12 HPEV (High Performance Electrified Vehicle) hybrid super sports car, Lamborghini gives an insight into the car’s driving dynamics. The new car, project name LB744, is designed and developed to deliver absolute excitement and control in all situations and in all grip conditions, providing the driver with a level of confidence and connection with the car never experienced before. Continue reading

IN THE NEWS: Lamborghini Presents the Invincible and Autentica

Sant’Agata Bolognese (6 February 2023) – With just a few weeks to go before Lamborghini’s first hybrid super sports car makes its debut, the Italian firm is celebrating its renowned naturally-aspirated V12 with the Invencible coupé and Auténtica roadster: two unique, one-off cars that highlight the marque’s DNA and represent the very peak of Lamborghini’s exclusive accent on personalisation, by involving the customer from the very beginning to create models that are truly bespoke. Continue reading

IN THE SPIRIT: Lamborghini Celebrates The Season

Sant’Agata Bolognese, 23rd December 2022 – Automobili Lamborghini wishes Happy Holidays to its social community with a new video: a story about how there is no future without the past and the importance of small gestures. An elderly barber is forced to close his historic barber-shop due to inactivity. A young man, who was a loyal customer as a child, in order to save the fortunes of a place dear to him, attempts to generate visibility in front of the shop by parking his Lamborghini Huracán Tecnica. Attracted by the bright Verde Selvans car, many young people and influencers start posting photos and videos geolocating themselves in front of the barbershop where, driven by the desire to renew their look, they start entering in large numbers and, in doing so, manage to prevent the elderly barber from going bankrupt.

A contemporary story that reminds us how the present we live in and the future we desire would not be possible without the people and choices of the past.

The 2021 video has garnered around 4 million views on the official Instagram profile and 2.6 million views on YouTube. In 2022, Lamborghini’s community on the different social media channels continued to grow, reaching 32.5 million users and grew stronger, achieving more than 57M total interactions on Instagram, more than 21M views on the YouTube channel and 27.42M views on TikTok.

IN THE NEWS: Huracán Sterrato debuts at the Lamborghini Beach Lounge in Miami

Sant’Agata Bolognese/Miami, FL December 1, 2022 – The Lamborghini Huracán Sterrato[1] the first all-terrain super sports car and the final addition to the Huracán range, made its North American premiere yesterday in Miami at the Lamborghini Beach Lounge located at the 1 Hotel South Beach. The sustainable, luxury hotel offers the perfect, modern backdrop against which to showcase this bold, new V10 masterpiece beyond the concrete. Continue reading

IN THE GARAGE: 2002 Lamborghini Murciélago

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Exterior[210600] Titanium Metallic
Interior[@BP] Nero Perseus
Motor6.2 Liter V12 rated at 571 hp
Gearbox6-Speed Manual
The Basics• Two Meticulous Owners
• 6,200 Miles
• Factory LP640 Updates
• Showroom Condition

 

A RENAISSANCE OF THE GENTLEMEN’S EXOTIC. Lamborghini. To some, the mere mention of its name evokes an image of fierce independence, etched from the beginning by its founder, Ferrucio Lamborghini. The story goes that in the late ’50s, the man who built tractors approached Enzo Ferrari about building a more refined grand touring car. When the racing-obsessed Ferrari refused, Lamborghini built his own and the captivating 350GT was born. Shortly thereafter, the rear-mid engine Miura changed the way we think of exotics to this day. To others, Lamborghini represents the ostentation of wealth and notoriety; a bedroom-poster ideal of success. In a world where imitation is the highest form of flattery, no other car has spawned as many replicas, poseurs and scissor-doored econoboxes as the Lamborghini supercar. When the Murciélago was introduced in 2002, the bar was raised once again. Road & Track called it “a mesmerizingly modern supercar” while Stephan Winkelmann, President and CEO of Automobili Lamborghini, reflected on it as “truly extreme, uncompromising and unmistakably Italian.”

The Murciélago presented here (No 292) is unique even amongst Murciélagos, where standing out is a considerable part of their appeal. Its Titanium Metallic finish is a refined, stately exception to the more common oranges, yellows, and lime greens that have become nearly synonymous with Lamborghinis of the past two decades (i.e., “Lambo Yellow,” “Lambo Green,” etc.). This early Murcie also has several factory updates from the later-model LP640 including:

  • Hermera wheels
  • Transparent bonnet (original bonnet included)
  • Carbon fiber trim
  • Y-Pattern LED taillights

In addition to the factory updates, it includes the following distinguishing touches:

  • Custom Larini-Nortech exhaust
  • Custom diamond-stitched Alcantara upholstery
  • Blue Monterey calipers
  • Blue theater lighting in engine bay

Furthermore, its ownership by only two meticulous stewards over just 6,200 miles is a testament to No 292 being treated as more than just an object of desire, more than a revered machine. It is a piece of finessed mechanical art.

Exterior Condition
The first thing we notice is the paint. Its Titanium Metallic finish is refined and understated, yet picks up subtle tones of its surroundings such that it can look dramatically different in varying light. Furthermore, aside from one front bumper respray, it is completely original with no other paint or bodywork. What few blemishes there are have been highlighted in the photos. There is one small rock chip on the leading face of the front bumper and there is what appears to be a drip in the clearcoat on the driver’s side rear brake duct. The paint and finish are other wise flawless. No dings, scratches or touch-up of any kind. The undercarriage is equally spotless as is all the glass. The wheels are Hermera rims from the LP640 (2006 – ). There is one small spot of rash located on the front drivers side rim. Otherwise they are flawless.

Interior Condition
Inside, it is literally like new. The leather is perfect with no signs of wear. The lower dash and armrest have been covered in a custom diamond-stiched Alcantara (blue thread to accent the Blue Monterey calipers) that recalls some of the éclat of the 350GT, further enhancing the car’s overall sophistication. Carpets are fresh. Carbon fiber trim completes the interior aesthetic. Climate control works very well. Windows operate normally. All controls and instruments work properly. A custom Kenwood sound system with navigation is also there for when its occupants opt not to listen to the symphony of a glorious V12 just behind them.

Mechanical Condition
Freshly serviced 200 miles ago, the drivetrain is as strong and smooth as the day it left the showroom. No leaks, no smoke, no noises. No warning lights, no overheating, no electrical issues. It is turnkey for the next several thousand miles. It is everything one might expect from a 6,200-mile pampered car. All hydraulics, including the finicky nose lift, work perfectly. Braking is superb with no shimmy or lag in the ABS. Steering is precise. Suspension is firm and tight. It was shod with fresh Pirelli P Zeros at its last service (at 6,000 miles), with very restrained driving since. This Murciélago is ready to go.

Driving Impressions
And go it does. The 6.0 liter motor roars to life through a custom Larini-Nortech exhaust (replacing the early Murcie’s awkward exaust ports). The system brings out the full range of the V12’s notes, from a menacing basso at low RPMs to a fiendish soprano at its limits. As we pull out into the city’s mid-day traffic, we’re struck by the supercar’s decorum. It is perfectly civilized—dare we say comfortable—at moderate speeds, as well as the rigors of stop-and-go traffic. Leaving town, out to the B roads, there’s a sense that something is about to change. Like the tenacious fighting bull for which it is named, the car starts to buffet with anticipation. This is where No 292 leaves behind all of its gentlemanly nature (“gentlemen” used here in the non-gender sense, by the way). A quick (practiced) downshift from its manual gearbox, a gradual depressing of the accelerator and the performance is literally breathtaking. As free-revving a motor as you’ll likely come across, up to about 4000 RPM there’s a relaxed joy that sweeps through the entire body. Not a rush. Not exactly. More of a whoosh. Like a child on a swing. Around here, however, is when the engine comes to life and there is a NASA-like thrust that is just on the cusp of sanity. That “jump to lightspeed” scene in the first Star Wars? It’s like that. The exhilaration is unparalleled. For what is unmistakably a large vehicle (with a 2665 mm/105 in. wheelbase and weighing over two tons) it is surprisingly adept in hairpins, high speed corners and sweeping turns. Its all-wheel-drive and steamroller-sized rubber instill confidence. Having said that, this isn’t a car for the casual participant. It is very firm. It is big. It understeers. It requires attentiveness. It takes practice. Shifting, while quite silky for an Italian exotic, takes precise throws and clutch operation. Braking, while outstanding, takes the right touch. There’s some effort involved, but too much and the ABS introduces itself with a firm shake. They squeal when cold (all Murcies do) but after the pads warm up, the car is relatively free of any complaining. The tires are noisy but not annoyingly so—more of a hum. As we make our way back into town and turn up the spectacular Kenwood audio system, the V12, the Pirellis, the music all blend together in perfect harmony. We and the Murciélago, as one, return to civility and, perhaps, to what Ferrucio had in mind with “the gentlemen’s exotic.”

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