Sunday, February 28, 2010

South Korean police brings in Ferrari, Porsche and Lamborghini patrol cars

The next time you find yourself driving a car in South Korea, you might want to think twice about breaking any speed limits unless you want these guys on your tail.



Needless to say, the South Korean patrol cars are not your everyday Kia Rios or Hyundai Getzs. By our tally, that’s a Ferrari 360, a Porsche 911, and a Lamborghini Gallardo all serving as patrol cars for South Korea’s police department.

If you’re picturing a car chase, you’re probably thinking that the scenario would be the other way around. Supercar gets jacked and standard patrol cars give chase. Well, in Korea, the shoe is in the proverbial other foot and trying to engage these cars in a good old police chase is as dumb an idea as drinking milk on Fat Tuesday.

Source: topspeed.com

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Flanders Collection Cars: Lamborghini

Flanders Collection Car is a car show for collector’s cars, classics, oldtimers and amazing sportscars. This year the organizers decided to concentrate themselves on Lamborghini, one of the most respected supercarbrands in the world. As this show concentrates itself on more ‘older’ cars, we got the chance to see 8 classic Lamborghini’s as well as 3 more recent models. What’s certainly very interesting is that all cars on display are for sale.



When entering the exhibition hall one of the best Lambo’s on display was right in front of us. The to 31 pieces limited edition Diablo SVR, unveiled at the 1996 Geneva Salon as a lightweight competition version of the ’standard’ SV running on a 5.7 liter V12 and 540 bhp strong engine. Beside this one, there was also first generation red Diablo VT displayed. To refresh your mind we can tell you that this Diablo also has a 5.7 liter V12 in the back producing 529 bhp. The 0 – 100 kmh (62 mph) time is 3.8 seconds. Of course the Diablo’s successor was present in the shape of a white Murciélago LP640.



Next eye-catching car was the 1982 Countach S5000. With it’s 5 liter engine it had an improved performance combined with a very good looking but rather special bodywork. The Countach could sprint from standstill to 100 kmh (62 mph) in just under 6 seconds and reach a topspeed of almost 320 kmh (200 mph). About 676 examples of this car were ever made.



Also special and always nice to stare at is the Miura SV. Lamborghini gave the V12 of the standard Miura an extra 15 bhp bringing it to a total of 385 bhp. With a limited production of just 150 cars, we were glad so see this one live as we know sure that not all Miura SV’s are still ‘alive’.



Source: gtspirit.com

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Ferrari and Lamborghini Crash in South Africa

Two shiny new exotic cars – a Lamborghini Murcielago and Ferrari F430 – wrecked into each other in South Africa, and that’s not even interesting part. The two drivers involved were attending a wedding reception for the family of the ruling political party in the town of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, when the cars collided. The Lamborghini was apparently driven by a former hitman convicted of six murders, but was granted political amnesty and let off.





Source: automoblog.net

Sunday, February 14, 2010

The BEST LAMBORGHINI video 2009

Turn your speakers on! And you will see all sorts of amazing machines, in all shapes and colors! Mostly Lamborghini LP640 and Gallardo, but there's also a few murcielago, LP670 SV and others... So lovers of the raging bull, this video is for you!! Make sure to comment, vote rate and just plain tell me what you think about it. And yes, most of these cars are arab cars (arab plates) but they were ALL filmed in France (mostly in Paris).

Saturday, February 13, 2010

TOP 10: The Most Expensive Cars In The World

Forbes magazine made a ranking of the most expensive cars in the world nowadays. Expensive for your wallet, the “jewels” of this ranking will make you, even for a moment, dream about how you might feel at their steering wheel!

The American financial publication Forbes presented its annual list of most expensive cars in the world. This time, the Koenigsegg Trevita is the top’s champion, with a price of $2.21 million. Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport comes only in second place, although it costs $2 million and all copies have been sold. In the third place comes Cinque Pagani Zonda Roadster, with $1.8 million. The cheapest model of this top has a price of $740,000.

Only three Koenigsegg Trevita will be built by the Swedish supercar manufacturer. Despite the fact that they were on the verge of buying Saab, people from Koenigsegg failed to obtain the necessary funding the acquisition, but were content to create Trevita, a special version of CCXR. In Swedish, Trevi means “three white” and the model is only available in the “diamond white ” color. Besides being the most expensive car in the world in 2010, Koenigsegg Trevita is the most expensive car that runs on bioethanol in the world. The Trevita standard varsion, CCXR came seven on the list, and CCX got the eighth position in the Forbes ranking of the most expensive cars in the world.

The fast and powerful production convertible in the world, the Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport, came only in second place in this ranking, while the fastest production car in the world is on the last place of the most expensive cars in the world top. SSC Ultimate Aero has been honored as the fastest car in the world in 2007, when he managed to reach a speed of 257.44 mph and there were built only 25 copies.

10. SSC Ultimate Aero has been elected, in 2007, the fastest production model in the world, according to Forbes. Aero reached 257 mph and has no less than 1287 HP, according to information presented on producer’s site. The car is equipped with a computerized control system which checks the tire pressure. SSC Aero costs $740,000.



9. Leblanc Mirabeau has a Koenigsegg V8 4.7-liter engine that delivers 700 HP and allows the car to reach 230 mph. Leblanc Mirabeau costs $765,000.



8. Koenigsegg CCX reaches 60 mph in 3.2 seconds thanks to generous V8 engine that ensures the car with 806 HP. The car is stopped with the help of the carbon ceramic brakes and has a tag of $1.1 million.



7. Koenigsegg CCXR is the first car considered “green” and it is equipped with a 4.7 liter turbocharged engine that can deliver from 806 to 1018 HP, for the E85 version. CCXR reaches 60 mph in 3.1 seconds and a top speed of 250 mph. Koenigsegg CCXR costs $1.3 million.



6. Maybach Landaulet has a turbocharged V12 engine that ensures 604 HP and can hit a top speed of 155 mph, the limousine’s price is $1.4 million.



5. Lamborghini Reventon was produced in only 20 copies and costs $1.42 million.



4. Lamborghini Reventon Roadster reaches 211 mph thanks to the V12 engine of 650 HP and costs $1.56 million.



3. Pagani Zonda Cinque Roadster uses a Mercedes engine of 678 HP, can reach 60 mph in 3.4 seconds. Car price is $1.8 million.



2. Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport was produced in only 150 copies. The supercar reaches 232 mph thanks to the V16 engine and it has a tag of $2 million.



1. Koenigsegg Trevita ranks first in this to because it will be a very expensive car, produced in only 3 copies. The engine, which provide 1018 HP, propels the car in the top of the ranking for the price of $2.21 million.



Source: mibz.com

Lamborghini celebrates the 4,000th Murcielago with the LP 670-4 SuperVeloce

Lamborghini today celebrated a historic event with the 4,000th Murcielago rolling off the assembly line. Earlier today, a Murcielago LP 670-4 SuperVeloce left Lamborghini’s factory in Sant’Agata Bolognese, destined for a Chinese buyer.



“The enthusiasm our products incite makes us proud and confirms that the company’s product strategy and model range are a winning combination, producing exceptionally desirable super sportscars,” said President and CEO Stephan Winkelmann.

Lamborghini only made 2,900 models of the previous V12 model, the Diablo, over eleven years of production.

The lightweight 670-hp Lamborghini Murcielago LP 670-4 SuperVeloce, carrying series number 4,000, will be delivered to the company’s showroom in Hangzhou.

Source: egmcartech.com

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Free drinks and a $2.29 Lamborghini

The invite reads: "Miami has been chosen as the inaugural city for the U.S. launch of the much talked about luxury energy drink ..." As if there were a long line of other cities that would fall for something labeled a "luxury energy drink."

That this one has the word Lamborghini on the label cinches it. Put us down for a case, right?

The launch party for Tonino Lamborghini Energy Drink (yes, Tonino Lamborghini is the son of that Lamborghini) is Thursday, Feb. 11, at Club 50, the rooftop lounge at the Viceroy hotel (485 Brickell Ave., Miami). The event gets going at 9 p.m. and is free, with an open bar until midnight.

Expect to soon find the drink, a familiar mix including caffeine, taurine and B vitamins, retailing at $2.29, and as a booster in your favorite club or bar.

Source: sun-sentinel.com

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