Exclusive pics: new Lambo Murciélago

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Lamborghini has turned the dial up to 11 for its latest show-stopper, the Murciélago LP640.

Unlike the Miura concept shown at Detroit in January, the LP640 is very much for real and creates the ultimate road-going version of the company's flagship model.

The LP640 will be unveiled at the Geneva motor show next week, but here we have an exclusive preview of the fastest production Lambo ever built.

A 6.5-litre V12 engine lies at the heart of the LP640, where LP stands for 'longitudinale posteriore', which refers to the V12 unit mounted lengthways behind the cockpit.

With deeper and wider cylinder bores than the previous 6.2-litre V12, the new 6.5 ups power to an imperious 631bhp at 8,000 good-for-the-soul revs per minute.

Coupled to a new six-speed gearbox, which can also be ordered with Lambo's e-gear sequential paddle shift, the LP640 howls from 0-62mph in 3.4 seconds - 0.4 seconds quicker than the 6.2-litre model.

And it's helped on its way by an electronic launch-control device called, rather brilliantly, Thrust.

Lambo has yet to announce a top speed, but word is that the LP640 will top 210mph, while low-speed driving is improved with variable valve timing and an aircraft-style drive-by-wire throttle.

Helping it to achieve this colossal speed and remain stable are plenty of aerodynamic changes for the LP.

Reshaped front and rear bumpers direct air more efficiently, while the exhaust is now incorporated into the rear diffuser to help cancel out aerodynamic lift at high speeds.

Lamborghini has also created a larger air intake on the left side to feed the oil cooler.

For those wishing to show off the LP's 6.5-litre V12 to full effect, a glass engine cover can be ordered.

Under the steel and carbon fibre skin, revised suspension copes with the increased performance, while ceramic brakes are an option to help bring things to a halt more swiftly and efficiently.

There's also a four-wheel-drive system that normally splits 70 per cent of the torque to the back, but can allocate up to 100 per cent to each end depending on where the grip is running out.

There are also new 18-inch Hermera alloy wheels running huge 335/30 tyres at the rear, but one thing that hasn't changed with the LP640 is the Murciélago's signature scissor-opening doors.

Inside, there are reshaped seats for improved comfort and greater headroom, while a revised instrument panel is flanked by a new stereo system.

Lamborghini will announce prices in Geneva, but expect to pay a £15,000 premium over the 6.2-litre model's £170,000 price tag.

See more pictures and read the full story on Lamborghini's Murciélago LP640 in the new issue of Top Gear magazine - on sale March 1.







 
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Maybe it's the color or lighting of the photo, but in the front 3/4 view, the rear half of the car looks wrong to me - kinda plain and boring, like it needs a more defined wheel arch or something.
 

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Kirby said:
Maybe it's the color or lighting of the photo, but in the front 3/4 view, the rear half of the car looks wrong to me - kinda plain and boring, like it needs a more defined wheel arch or something.
I agree.

I think the Lamborghini Murciélago Roadster is THE best looking lamborghini ever. It is the kind of car that scares women and gives guys chills down the spine [rofl]




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Yeah the Murc Roadster literally looks like a bat flying down the road.

This new car looks really hot but I would like to see better (more illuminated) pictures.
 

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Yeah the Murc Roadster literally looks like a bat flying down the road.

This new car looks really hot but I would like to see better (more illuminated) pictures.
I still think the sight of that roadster coming down the road would literally make it hard to breath. What an amazing looking car.
 
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deutsch100 said:
Not bad, just not heart stopping beautiful. I also think the dash layout/instruments look really cheap and dated. The needles and fluids info look like something parted off a Ford Focus or Chevy Blazer. Not impressive at all.
I like the car. I don't really love it. I tend to agree with Adam's assessment of it. The gauges do look dated (from the pics above/need more to make a true statement) and non-original for a car like that....

With that said I would take one, any/all Ferraris above it....
 
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I'm with Adam & Scott.

Doesn't really remind me of how I felt when I was 8 and I saw a countach or a Diablo for the first time in my life. Looks bland. That is not saying that I don't like it.
 


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