Lamborghini Murcielago 2009 News

Lamborghini desk for a really fast office
By Antony Ingram · 06 Sep 2013
Polish company Manufacture RETRO might have the answer for your Lamborghini lust in their Unique Racing Desks collection. Yes, that's a bright orange, Lamborghini Murcielago desk you see--and while it won't handle quite as well as the real thing, nor make your computer any faster, it'll do a pretty good job of brightening up your office with its vivid orange hue. It isn't the first time we've seen car-themed furniture, but it's one of the more affordable options. Some people will spend $240,000 on a beautifully-engineered but ultimately static Bugatti desk, or $25,000 on an office chair made from a Ferrari seat. But to the casual observer, they do just look like a fancy metal desk and nicely-trimmed office chair. No risk of this with the Lamborghini desk, which is as in-your-face as the real thing. The best part is the price. Its US$7,800 tag is expensive for a piece of office equipment, admittedly, but it's a heck of a lot cheaper than the aforementioned exotic furniture. And in the grander scheme of unrealistic purchases, it's much cheaper buying an actual Murcielago and a Lamborghini desk than it is a Bugatti Veyron and a Bugatti desk. In fact, who needs the real Lamborghini? Hook up your games console and a TV to the desk and pretend you're driving the real thing. Though we will warn you: Owning a Lamborghini desk and not having the car to go with it is just as bad as those people you see dressed head-to-toe in Ferrari gear stepping out of their Corolla... www.motorauthority.com  
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Lambo winner crashes prize
By AP · 22 Dec 2011
The lime green Murcielago Roadster is on its way to a Las Vegas body shop for repairs."Yeah, I got it on Saturday and I wrecked it on Saturday," David Dopp told local television. Mr Dopp was videotaped last month jumping up and down and hollering in speechless disbelief when Maverik convenience stores contest officials announced during a college football game that he won the car.Mr Dopp said he was taking friends and family on rides on Saturday evening on the outskirts of town when the vehicle hit ice or loose gravel and started spinning.Read more: https://www.bodyshopbusiness.com/joe-schmo-to-lambo-winner-crashes-prize-supercar-within-hours/
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Lamborghini Murcielago LP 670-4
By Neil McDonald · 04 Mar 2009
Lamborghini used the Geneva Motor Show to unveil its new Murcielago LP 670-4 SuperVeloce, a more powerful, lighter and faster development of the Murcielago.The LP 670-4 SuperVeloce is even more powerful, lighter and faster than the Murcielago LP 640.With the output of the 6.5 litre V12 increased to 500kW and a 100kg weight reduction, the two-seater boasts a power-to-weight ratio of 2.3 kg per litre.This catapults it 100 km/h in 3.2 seconds and on to a top speed of 342km/h via an all-wheel drive system that is split 35/65 front and rear.Distinctive design refinements ensure that each of the 350-unit limited edition cars looks distinctive.The sportscar has been extensively redesigned with a new front and rear, an innovative engine bonnet and a choice of two aerodynamic set-ups featuring either a small or large rear spoilers.The interior in Alcantara and carbon fibre provides a purist and minimalist approach.In order to slash the weight by 100kg the SuperVeloce was extensively reworked from chassis to engine and transmission, right through to the interior.The lift in engine power is the result of optimized valve timing and a reworked intake system.The significantly modified aerodynamics with substantially increased downforce brings considerable improvement to vehicle stability at very high speeds.With the small standard-fit rear spoiler, top speed stands at 342 km/h, while the large “Aeropack Wing” gives a top speed of 337 km/h.Visually the SuperVeloce gets plenty of matt black paint, carbon fibre front spoiler and redesigned front end.The large air intakes for the front brakes are more powerfully emphasized and new front mudguards have additional air intakes for brake ventilation. The air vent for the oil cooler located in the driver-side sill area is painted matt black to match the sills.The modifications are even more apparent around the engine bay.The 12-cylinder engine is presented under a transparent engine bonnet.The rear is dominated by a flat and extremely wide exhaust pipe and, on the underside, by a two-level diffuser system finished entirely in carbon fibre.The rear light clusters display their signals in that distinctive Y-shape that has been a fixed element of Lamborghini design since the Murcielago LP 640, Reventon and Gallardo LP 560-4.The panel between the lights is made from carbon fibre, while the large intake mesh below expands across the full width of the rear end. Made from thick-walled aluminum, the hexagonal pattern is laser-cut and a Teflon coating provides the necessary heat protection.The car’s structure uses a composite construction of extremely stiff carbon components and a tubular steel frame, as in a race car.The transmission tunnel and the floor are made of carbon fibre, attached to the steel frame using rivets and high-strength adhesives.The roof and the exterior door panels are formed in sheet steel, while the rest of the outer skin is made from carbon composite material.The SuperVeloce is equipped as standard with the sequential, automated manual transmission e.gear, which uses electro-hydraulics to shift gear extremely quickly and smoothly. A cockpit display informs the driver of the gear currently engaged.The car is also available with a six-speed manual transmission. 
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Lamborghini Spyder LP560-4 and Murcielago LP640
By CarsGuide team · 23 Feb 2009
Lamborghini has the answer with its Gallardo Spyder LP560-4, which makes its show debut along with the coupe version and Murcielago LP640 coupe.The Gallardo LP560-4 coupe and Spyder arrive mid-year. They share a 5.2-litre V10 engine, bolted into an aluminium spaceframe chassis with aluminium and thermoplastic body panels.The V10 develops 412kW at 8000 revs and 540Nm at 6500 revs, which in the Spyder gives it a top speed of 324km/h and a zero-100km sprint time of 3.7 seconds.The Spyder puts all this power to the ground through a six-speed robotic sequential gearbox and all-wheel drive.The Murcielago LP640 pumps out 471kW and 660Nm from its 6.5-litre V12 engine.Not surprisingly, the Murcielago is quick too, reaching 100km/h in 3.4 seconds and on to a top speed of 340km/h. The 2009 Melbourne International Motor Show... 
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