2005 Lamborghini Murcielago Reviews

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Bargain Lamborghini Murcielago is renovator's delight
By Iain Kelly · 21 May 2018
Almost everyone with a passing interest in cars has stopped and gawked at a mid-engined V12 Italian supercar at some point. But boy are they expensive...
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Global new-vehicle sales set to crack 100 million
By Ron Hammerton · 31 Jan 2018
Global new-vehicle sales are on track to reach the 100-million mark in the next couple of years, with the Chinese market responsible for more than a quarter of that number.
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Lamborghini Urus 2018 revealed and pricing and spec confirmed
By Justin Hilliard · 05 Dec 2017
Lamborghini has defied brand expectations by revealing its first SUV model since the LM002 in 1986, with the Urus rolled out at an overnight event ahead of an Australian launch in Autumn next year.
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Lamborghini Huracan LP 580-2 Spyder 2017 review
By Peter Anderson · 14 Jul 2017
Lamborghini's Huracan is the howling and fiery follow-up to Sant' Agata's best-selling model ever, the vicious, V10-powered Gallardo.
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Lamborghini Aventador S 2017 review
By Peter Anderson · 20 Jun 2017
Lamborghini's Aventador S is the last link to supercars of old. Wild, bedroom-poster material, gigantic anti-socially loud V12 that actually spits flame. It's an unabashed, head-banging, rock ape.
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Lamborghini Urus 2018: spy shots
By Justin Hilliard · 18 May 2017
Lamborghini has been spotted honing its forthcoming Urus SUV on the racetrack, with the heavily camouflaged engineering mule revealing a silhouette that has lost little in its transition from concept car to production model.Originally revealed at the 2012 Beijing motor show, the Urus concept introduced a design that was reminiscent of a pumped-up Huracan. Thankfully, it appears this will be the production reality, too.The rear bumper design appears to have been re-jigged as the quad exhaust tips are no longer integrated, while a diffuser element is also missing from the development vehicle.Furthermore, the tailgate has been modified with a flatter, sharply creased design, which suggests a split tailgate may be on offer. However, the bootlid and roofline spoilers from the concept remain.The production cabin is expected to be more restrained than the concept's wild-looking affair.Changes to the front-end are less pronounced, with the bonnet and headlights carrying over. Nevertheless, the grille opening on the production car is much larger and also encroaches on the side air intakes, while the front lip spoiler now has a split design.Traditional door handles and side mirrors have been added as part of the side profile modifications, while the large air intakes behind the front wheelarches have been deleted. The glasshouse and overall shape is otherwise identical.Details on the interior remain scarce as it has not been spied yet, but the production cabin is expected to be more restrained than the concept's wild-looking affair.Measurements from the concept are likely to be more or less preserved, meaning the large SUV will be around 4990mm long, 1990mm wide and 1660mm tall.Anticipated to ride on Volkswagen Group's 'MLB' platform, the newest Lamborghini will share its underpinnings with the current-generation Bentley Bentayga and Audi Q7, as well as the next-gen Porsche Cayenne and Volkswagen Touareg.As previously reported, the Urus is set be the first model in Lamborghini's history to be available with more than one engine, with a 4.0-litre twin-turbocharged V8 petrol or plug-in hybrid to choose from.Official outputs for the bent-eight are not yet known, but Lamborghini boss Stefano Domenicali told European publication Automotive News this week that it is expected to produce around 485kW.The Urus will signal the Italian carmaker's return to the SUV fray after its V12-powered LM002 predecessor launched in 1986.Alternatively, the specific set-up for the plug-in hybrid powertrain continues to be shrouded in mystery. However, a clue may be found in the undefined petrol-electric combination employed by the Urus concept, which developed 440kW.Set to enter production and go on-sale globally in 2018, the Urus will signal the Italian carmaker's return to the SUV fray after its V12-powered LM002 predecessor launched in 1986, before going out of production in 1993 with only 328 units built.The Urus will become the third model in Lamborghini's global line-up – alongside the aforementioned Huracan and range-topping Aventador – but an Australian birth is yet to be confirmed.Set to go up against the Bentley Bentayga W12 price-wise, the SUV will also attract the attention of the presumably less-expensive BMW X5/X6 M twins, as well as the Mercedes-AMG GLE63 S wagon and coupe.Mr Domenicali said the production version of the Urus will be unveiled by the end of the year, with the reveal to take place at the company's Sant'Agata Bolognese factory – which is currently being doubled in size to accommodate production of the SUV.
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Lamborghini Aventador S 2017 review
By Stephen Corby · 24 Mar 2017
Too fast, too loud, too crazy, too dangerous, too big. These are all fair criticisms of the new Lamborghini Aventador S, but to drive one, and be frightened, is to want one anyway.
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2017 Lamborghini Huracan Performante revealed in Geneva
By Robbie Wallis · 07 Mar 2017
Lamborghini has unveiled the Huracan Performante – more powerful and aggressively styled than the 'standard' version – just prior to its public debut at the Geneva motor show this week.
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Lamborghini Huracan Performante sets new Nurburgring record
By Andrew Chesterton · 02 Mar 2017
There's a new lord of the 'Ring, with the new Lamborghini Huracán Performante setting a new and lighting-quick lap record
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Badge engineering and shared platforms explained
By Craig Duff · 23 Feb 2017
The badge on the nose may be unique but your car's chassis can be quite common.
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