Autoweb Car Reviews
Lamborghini Gallardo LP550-2
Valentino Balboni for years was the go-to test driver from Lamborghini and was responsible for putting the finishing touches on several of the classic Lamborghinis including the Countach, Mercielago, Diablo and Gallardo. Balboni has recently gone into semi-retirement and Lamborghini has decided to honor him with a car that will bear his name on each and every car with a special plague that includes his signature. The car they chose to honor him with is the Lamborghini Gallardo LP550-2, the last car he put his touches into before he retired.
Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder
Often when car companies create a convertible it is an afterthought in engineering that leads to cars that don't handle all that well at high speeds. The basic idea is they take a production vehicle that is selling well and chop the lid of it and call it a day. The good news for people who want a well engineered convertible the engineers at Lamborghini knew full well from the get go that they would be making a Gallardo Spyder. This fact allowed them to design the car with enough suspension and framework to feel like a top-notch drive even sans roof.
Lamborghini Murcielago LP640
How much further ahead can Lamborghini be when it comes to futuristic car styles? When the Murcielago was introduced back in 2001 it was revered for how cool and forward thinking it was. Here is it is a decade later and the design is still considered ahead of its time. Take one look at the Murcielago LP640 and you will think you are living in a post apocalyptical world where all the cars are made to withstand nuclear fallout and alien laser beams. The fact though is that there has been no apocalypse and the only aliens living in the UK are those from the States.
Lamborghini Murcielago SV
Everyone knows that most of the Lamborghini line-up will suit even the most adventurous drivers in the world. All of their cars offer superior horsepower, handling and even comfort. These types of cars would lead the world to believe that there is no need to push the limits even further. Well sometimes a car maker just can't help themselves from making something the not only pushes the limits, but crosses them and never looks back. Lamborghini has taken then Murcielago and made it even more intense. They are calling this version the Murcielago SV. SV stands for ?Super Veloce? and they have only released one other car with that badge and that was the Diablo SV way back in 1994.
Lamborghini Aventador
This jet-black model from the Italian firm Aventador was launched earlier this year and it has to be said, if first impressions, this makes a very fine one indeed.
Lamborghini Aventador
For a vehicle that is named after a particularly courageous bull, bravery is the name of the game, with the Lamborghini Aventador able to relentlessly build speed even as it heads toward the magical 200 miles per hour mark, with its glorious V12 engine singing toward the rev limiter when in sixth gear. That leaves another gear still to go.
