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Automobile on 16th April 2010 |
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Andrei Avarvarii, a student getting his Master’s degree at Milan’s Scuola Politecnica di Design, designed this tasty electric Lamborghini concept.
This project took place under the supervision of Filippo Perini, the head of design from Lamborghini and it represents a possible future electric vehicle.
The electric Lamborghini is equipped with 4 asynchronous motors that divide power 70% to the rear and 30% to the front axle.
Electricity is supplied by a Li-Tec flatcell battery pack located in the rear doubled by a KERS system in the front.


Lamborghini‘s latest Gallardo Superleggera model adds horsepower and subtracts weight to create a menacing track-ready supercar that will hit 62 mph in just 3.5 seconds and top 200 mph.

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Automobile on 15th February 2010 |
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The 4,000th Murcielago was recently completed at the Sant’Agata Bolognese factory where Lamborghini celebrated the occasion.
Lamborghini only made 2,900 models of the previous V12 model, the Diablo, over eleven years of production.
The lightweight 670-hp Lamborghini Murcielago LP 670-4 SuperVeloce, carrying series number 4,000, will be delivered to the company’s showroom in Hangzhou.

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Automobile on 9th February 2010 |
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Only five units of the Edo Lamborghini LP 710 Audigier will be produced, in collaboration with luxury fashion designer Christian Audigier – famed for his luxury streetwear – for its unusual makeover.

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Automobile on 22nd December 2009 |
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Beautiful Lamborghini concept, designed by Slavche Tanevsky, is a more aggressive version of the famous Lamborghini Reventon.
The Lamborghini Ankonian design study consists of a slimmer body style with a mid-engine mount and sharp angles.
Special OLEDs are embedded between surfaces to serve as headlights. The name for the Ankonian comes from a bull famous for its black hair.

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Automobile on 3rd December 2009 |
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Italian police have crashed their most valuable patrol car, a $235,000 Lamborghini.
The front end of the Lamborghini was crushed in the accident, near Cremona, and the driver and a passenger were injured, although not seriously.
Reports say the car swerved to avoid another vehicle which crossed into its path, ploughing into two stationary cars. It was damaged beyond repair.
