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Lamborghini has finally unveiled the long awaited Aventador SVJ, the pinnacle of Lamborghini V12
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Super car technology seen on the Aventador S has now become available in Roadster form too
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The 2017 evolution of the original Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4, now with 740hp and active vehicle dynamics
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The Lamborghini Aventador LP750-4 Superveloce is the meanest of the breed for now, read the story, complete with option list and full specs
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Finally the long awaited open top V12 flagship from Automobili Lamborghini SpA has been unveiled, the Aventador LP700-4 Roadster
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Our in depth review of the 2011 Lamborghini flagship, the Aventador LP700, a new reference among super cars.
Top : 342 Km/h
Murciélago LP670-4 Superveloce
On the 2009 Geneva Auto Salon the long awaited SV version was unveiled
Top : 340 Km/h
The next step in the Murciélago evolution; the LP640 model
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An in depth look at the history behind the Lamborghini Reventon, from concept to production model in limited time.
Top : 335 Km/h
The 1999 evolution of the Lamborghini Diablo Roadster
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The Lamborghini Diablo VT 6.0, probably the finest Diablo yet
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The exclusive Lamborghini Diablo Millennium Roadster
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The Special Edition Lamborghini Diablo 6.0 only available in two shades.
Top : 333 Km/h
Celebrating the 30th anniversary of Automobili Lamborghini with a special Diablo
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Automobili Lamborghini SpA unveiled this open edition of their flagship
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Lamborghini Murciélago 6.2, magnificent V12 power to succeed the Diablo
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The first official pictures of the Reventon Roadster that will be unveiled during the 2009 IAA in Frankfurt.
Top : 328 Km/h
The Lamborghini Diablo, the devil of the road is built at Sant'Agata
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The new Huracán EVO line up has just been expanded with a rear-wheel drive only version boasting modified areodynamics.
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The open-top version of the record breaking Lamborghini Huracan Performante has been introduced at the 2018 Geneva Auto Show
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The lightweight, more powerful edition of the Huracan is called the Performante, 640hp, 325 kmh topspeed and very aggressive styling sculpted by the wind.
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The 2014 Lamborghini Huracan LP610-4 takes over the decade long reign of the most succesful Bull ever, the Gallardo, check out almost 150 images in our gallery
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A new evolution of the best selling Lamborghini Gallardo, the LP560-4 looks even better than the original model.
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The lastest news from Geneva in 2010 was the unveiling of the new Lamborghini Gallardo model, the LP570 Superleggera.
Top : 324 Km/h
The open top version of the brand new Lamborghini Huracán EVO RWD, called the Spyder, unleashing 610hp on the rear wheels only with the top down
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18 months after the introduction of the Huracan LP610-4, Lamborghini shows the breathtaking Spyder version at the 2015 IAA in Frankfurt
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The new rear wheel drive only Lamborghini Huracan LP580-2 comes with modified front and rear bumper
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Gallardo LP570-4 Super Trofeo Stradale
A special, limited edition Lamborghini Gallardo takes the Super Trofeo race car and makes it available for street use.
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The actual production model for the Murciélago Roadster
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The rear wheel drive version of the Lamborghini Huracan as a Spyder has been introducded as an alternative to the LP610-4 model
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A new, rear wheel drive only open top V10 made by Lamborghini, the new Gallardo LP550-2 Spyder
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The original, narrow body Lamborghini Countach LP400 ...
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An in depth look at the history behind the Lamborghini Gallardo, from concept to production model of the most successful Raging Bull to date
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A stunning 'convertible' edition of the successful Gallardo
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The most sought after Miura of them all, the SV Spinto Veloce model ...
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Celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the founding of the company ...
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The most powerful Countach production model made ...
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The LP400 S was the first revision of the Lamborghini Countach ...
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The Miura was improved into the p400 S with the S for Spinto in 1969 ...
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A third model in the line-up, a real 2+2 seater replaced the original 350 GT with a larger 4-Liter engine and room for two additional seats
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After Touring went out of business Lamborghini had to replace the 400 GT 2+2 with a new car built elsewhere, this would become the Islero
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The Urraco P300 was intended to boost sales of the V8 Lamborghini, with additional power and a more reliable engine.
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The 1976 Silhouette was the first official production model from Lamborghini with a removable roof, this rare V8 was a direct ancestor to the Gallardo
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A better finished evolution of the original Islero model went into production only one year later, the Islero GTS
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A very special GT model with innovative headlights was intended to be the luxurious high performance businessman GT from Lamborghini
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The Jarama S was better finished and offered amazing performance with utmost luxury and comfort
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The most successfull Lamborghini from the Seventies ...
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The Lamborghini 350 GT is the first customer production model from the early Sixties, only 120 were built
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An optional 4-Liter V12 engine became available for the original 350 GT body, only 23 were built, called the Interim model
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The Lamborghini Espada was sometimes called the Italian Rolls Royce ...
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A real four seater coupé model from Lamborghini ...
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Back in the Seventies Lamborghini decided it was time to add a V8 powered super car to their impressive V12 model.
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The Jalpa should have become the most successful Bull in the Eighties, things turned out differently ... still the successor would become the Gallardo.
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A small displacement of only 2 liter for the Urraco P200 made it perfect for the Italian market in the Seventies
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Imagine a massive off-road vehicle with a Countach V12 engine up front ... meet the Lamborghini LM002