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Old 03-17-2006, 06:25 AM   #196
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Distinguished with coveted Mercury " Grand Award "and " Best of Show"
Despite only having published the first issue of its new customer magazine,
Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A has won the 'Grand Award for Magazines' at
this year's International Mercury Awards for Public Relations: the prize for
the best magazine of the year. Characterised by the three Lamborghini brand
attributes of "extreme, uncompromising and Italian", the magazine was also
named as ' Best of Show ': the most important prize at the Mercury awards.



The prizegiving ceremony will take place on March 23rd in New York.
The Mercury Awards are one of the most important international prize
ceremonies in the area of public relations, public affairs and corporate
communications. The International Academy of Communication Arts and
Sciences (IACAS), which covers a variety of creative disciplines, has
presented the Mercury Awards annually since 1987. This year, a total of 940
submissions were made in 20 categories.
The Lamborghini Magazine is published biannually with some 172 pages and
an exclusive total circulation of 12,000 copies. Apart from the global English
edition, it is also published in Italian and German.
The underlying concept is to base each issue on a single theme, combined with
unexpected and bold changes in perspective. The Lamborghini brand and
product world is featured with sharp and provocative contrasts.
The award winning first issue was characterised by the single them "ME". The
second exclusive issue will be published at the end of May, bearing the title
"ON THE EDGE".
The Lamborghini Magazine is published by Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A.
and created together with the agency köckritzdörrich, based in Reutlingen,
Germany.
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Old 03-19-2006, 04:51 AM   #197
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2005 was an important year for Lamborghini in terms of new products and consolidation. Last year saw the production start of two new models at the Sant'Agata Bolognese plant, both equipped with Lamborghini permanent four-wheel drive: the Gallardo Spyder (5.0-litre, 10V, 520 hp) was subsequently presented at end-of-year international motor shows to go on sale in the spring, and the new Murciélago LP640 (6.5-litre, 12V, 640 hp) will be unveiled for the first time at the Geneva Motor Show.

The company, headed by Stephan Winkelmann, President and CEO of Automobili Lamborghini, showed a strengthening in sales from 1,592 in 2004 to 1,600 units in 2005. Of these 1,071 were Gallardos and 529 Murciélagos, of which nearly half (250) were Roadsters. For 2006 Winkelmann expects a growth to circa 1800 units. By the end of 2005 and in just under three years, the Gallardo exceeded 3,500 production units to become the biggest-selling Lamborghini in history.

This allowed the Bologna car manufacturer to realize in 2005, as last year, a turnover of 243 million Euro and to close for a second consecutive year with a profit: 4.4 million Euro (4.1 in 2004).





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Old 03-30-2006, 07:21 AM   #198
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In race with police cruiser, Lamborghini tanks
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Wednesday, March 29, 2006
BY DIANE C. WALSH AND TOM HAYDON
Star-Ledger Staff
The standard-issue Crown Victoria cruiser was no match for the 2006 Lamborghini.

Once the famed Italian sports car got above 100 mph as it fled from North Brunswick police on Route 1 north early yesterday, the officer broke off the chase.

But the V-10 Gallardo, which doesn't get great mileage, was apparently low on gas when the chase began, and the driver needed to make a pit stop to refuel.

That's when Edison police farther up the road caught the speeder.

Gianluca Siciliano, 38, of Torino, Italy, was arrested at an Edison service station on Amboy Avenue. He was charged with eluding police.

Police said Siciliano told them he was a representative of Lamborghini, the elite automaker based in Italy. A Lamborghini spokesman could not be reached yesterday.

Deputy Police Chief Don Conry said an officer using radar originally clocked Siciliano going 85 mph on Route 1 near Livingston Avenue in the northern end of the township.

"The officer pursued, accelerating to 100 mph, and saw the Lamborghini was rapidly pulling away from him," Conry said.

North Brunswick broadcast a description of the $175,000 sports car with Massachusetts plates. Edison police spotted it seven minutes later at 1:37 a.m., and Siciliano was arrested.

He was being held in the Middlesex County Adult Correction Center in North Brunswick. Bail was set at $10,000.

The Gallardo has a top speed of 196 mph, according to the automaker's Web site, but its 520-horsepower engine gets only 17 mpg highway, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. North Brunswick police use Ford Crown Victorias as their cruisers, which have standard engines, Conry said.

The state Attorney General has guidelines for high-speed chases that call for police to end pursuits when the speed creates a substantial risk to the officer or others, depending on the road conditions, the location, and the likelihood of catching the fleeing driver at another time, the deputy chief said.

Yesterday's chase "lasted probably seconds," Conry said.

"It became obvious that he (the officer) wasn't going to catch the car. The risk to the officer and the driver wasn't worth it. It was only for a speeding ticket," Conry said, "and as it turned out, we were able to catch the driver."
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Old 03-31-2006, 06:26 AM   #199
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Lamborghini creative campaign wins awards
Lamborghini has won three awards in recognition of creativity for its
"Welcome to Sant'Agata"campaign, developed for its 2006 calendar.
The campaign was created for Automobili Lamborghini by the agency Philipp
und Keuntje of Hamburg.

Featuring locations from around the historic
Bolognese region, an ironic twist in each scene illustrates the area's undoubted
connection with Lamborghini !




The campaign won silver and two bronze awards, as follows:
In Germany, the ADC (Art Directors Club) awarded it third place in the
"Publikumsanzeigen"category.
Another third place has been gained, on a European level, from Eurobest
Awards which voted for Lamborghini with regard to the topics "Caffè" and
"Traffico".
The Epica Awards jury - composed of representatives from specialist
advertising magazines from 23 countries all over the world - awarded the
Lamborghini campaign second place in the press category.
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Old 03-31-2006, 10:19 PM   #200
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TECHNO CLASSICA 2006
Automobili Lamborghini at the Techno Classica 2006


Two models represent the "House of the Bull" in Essen
The Lamborghini Miura
The "Lamborghini Miura Concept" design study



Automobili Lamborghini at the Techno Classica 2006
Two models represent the "House of the Bull" in Essen
The Lamborghini Miura's fortieth anniversary dominates Automobili Lamborghini"s attendance at
this year's Techno Classica (6 - 9 April 2006). To mark the occasion and in celebration of its long
and rich sports car tradition, Lamborghini is presenting two models at the world's largest motor
show for classic cars. The cars will be shown in Hall 7, Stand 509.
Along with the 1973 Miura SV from Lamborghini's collection from its factory museum in
Sant'Agata Bolognese, the "Lamborghini Miura Concept" design study will also be present. This
nostalgic reminder of the classic sports cars of the sixties and seventies is celebrating its German
premiere in Essen.




The Lamborghini Miura
In the autumn of 1965, Lamborghini presented its latest technical development at the Turin Motor
Show: a chassis equipped with all the mechanical components. The name: TP400. The abbreviation
stands for "Trasversale Posteriore" and reflected the engine's position and displacement: a four-litre
engine installed transversely in front of the rear axle.
The revolutionary concept was developed by engineers Gianpaolo Stanzani and Gianpaolo Dallara.
Instead of the tubes of round and oval cross-section common at the time, they used bent, cut,
welded and perforated sheet-steel panels for the chassis. The style was more reminiscent of aviation
than a car. The complicated sheet-steel structure formed the chassis of the vehicle, with attachment
points for the suspension, the cockpit and the entire drive train. The engine used was the V12,
already well-known and held in high esteem by automotive aficionados, and which delivered 350
bhp from 3,929 cc. However, it was given a new engine block, into which the young engineers
integrated the gearbox and clutch. Installed immediately behind the cockpit and in front of the rear
wheels, very close to the vehicle's centre of gravity, it delivered particularly advantageous weight
distribution. All the TP400 lacks is a body.
The interest shown by renowned international designers, who were all fascinated by the opportunity
to « dress » this exciting new chassis, led to a series of confidential discussions with Ferruccio
Lamborghini. The decision was finally taken in favour of Bertone, who officially declared in
February 1966 that Lamborghini had given them the job of designing a body for the chassis. The
Turin company’s design boss, Marcello Gandini, had already started working on the project straight
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after the Turin Motor Show, and the launch of the complete car was achieved in record time. After
just five months, one of the greatest masterpieces of automotive design made its debut at the
Geneva Motor Show in March 1966. It derived its name from Spain's wildest and most feared breed
of fighting bull: the Lamborghini Miura.

The « Lamborghini Miura Concept » design study
The « Lamborghini Miura Concept » design study, first exhibited at the Detroit Motor Show in 2006,
continues the line of the legendary Lamborghini Miura of the sixties.
The man responsible for this reinterpretation of the fascinating classic sports car is Walter de’Silva,
Head of Design of the Audi brand group and now, since December 2005, also Director of the
Centro Stile Lamborghini.
The aim when developing the « Lamborghini Miura Concept » was to retain the extraordinary clarity
of the original design. For this reason, work was concentrated on perfecting the surfaces, in order to
emphasise the purity of form and proportions. The measured use of modern elements for the light
units and the wheels and in the interior keeps the design homogeneous.
Lamborghini had long harboured the desire to rework the classic design. Said de’Silva: « For the last
two years we have often dreamed of subjecting the Miura to a redesign. Now that I have also been
entrusted with the leadership of the Lamborghini design team, I am all the more delighted that I
have been able to implement this ambitious task as my very first project. Thanks to the enthusiasm
of Automobili Lamborghini CEO Stephan Winkelmann, this dream has become a reality. »
The « Lamborghini Miura Concept » is purely a design study. There are no plans for series
production. It should be seen rather as Lamborghini taking a bow to its own history.
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Maintaining tradition at Lamborghini
Lamborghini’s history is carefully maintained in many respects. The Lamborghini Museum in
Sant’Agata Bolognese, with its comprehensive collection of classic Lamborghini vehicles, is literal
concrete proof of the grand tradition of the brand. In addition to this, the Lamborghini Register,
initiated in 2003 to mark the 40th anniversary of the founding of the company, oversees research
into vehicles, their history and location, and the recording of the engineering and cultural heritage
that Lamborghini vehicles represent. The restoration centre dates from the same year. The studio
specialises in the restoration of vehicles made by Lamborghini which are in need of overhaul. Its
customers are provided with various services: from simple information, through specific advice, to
the complete restoration of the vehicle. Thanks to the company's historical archive, the team at the
restoration centre is in a position to supply colour samples of the original paints and leather, the
production data sheets, the operating and maintenance manuals, as well as the specifications of all
the models.
Automobili Lamborghini today
The product portfolio of Automobili Lamborghini includes the four model series: Gallardo,
Gallardo Spyder, Murciélago LP640 and Murciélago Roadster.
The Lamborghini Gallardo features a V10 engine which delivers 520 bhp and has a displacement of
4,961 cc. It sprints from 0 to 100 km/h in 4.0 seconds, and reaches a top speed of 315 km/h. The
drive train of the mid-engine sports car includes permanent all-wheel drive, based on Lamborghini’s
proven VT (viscous traction) system.
The Gallardo Spyder is not simply an « open-top » version of the Coupé, but a separate model with
an attractive design and a unique system for opening and closing the soft-top hood, which
disappears into the engine compartment when folded up. Equipped with the same technology as the
Coupé, the Gallardo Spyder reaches a top speed of 314 km/h with the hood closed and 307 km/h
with the hood down. It completes the sprint from 0 to 100 km/h in a scintillating 4.3 seconds.
Just recently launched at the Geneva Motor Show, the Lamborghini Murciélago LP640 represents
the fastest and most extreme sports car in its class. The displacement of its V12 engine, mounted
longitudinally in front of the rear axle, is 6,496 cc. It delivers an impressive 640 bhp and accelerates
from 0 to 100 km/h in an excellent 3.4 seconds. As in the case of the Gallardo series, it has
permanent four-wheel drive.
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The Lamborghini Murciélago Roadster continues the tradition of the open-top 12-cylinder model
from Sant’Agata. It is based on the predecessor of the Murciélago LP640. The engine is a V12, with
the cylinder banks set at an angle of 60 degrees, delivering 580 bhp (426 kW) and with a
displacement of 6,192 cc. It accelerates from a standstill to 100 km/h in 3.8 seconds.
All Lamborghini models can be equipped with an e-gear automated six-speed gearbox, which is
shifted by means of paddles on the steering wheel.



Lamborghini ArtiMarca presents the Linea Miura at the
Techno Classica
New merchandise line launched to mark fortieth anniversary of the Lamborghini Miura
To celebrate the fortieth anniversary of the Lamborghini Miura, the super sports car manufacturer
from Sant’ Agata Bolognese is unveiling a new merchandise line at the Techno Classica in Essen:
the Linea Miura.
This homage to one of the most significant cars from Lamborghini’s past starts with seven exclusive
articles. They all display the original Miura logo and are based on brown and cream colour-ways.
The men's collection is comprised of driver’s gloves made from supple calfskin leather in the colour
combination brown-black, and two polo shirts made from very high-quality cotton piqué: one in
brown and the other in a classic stripe design.
For female Miura enthusiasts, there is a polo shirt in cream and gloves in brown-cream. This is
made from the same exclusive materials as its counterparts in the men's collection.
The range is completed by a two-colour cap and a key ring sporting the Miura logo.
The new articles will be available at the Automobili Lamborghini stand in Hall 7 and, of course,
from the Automobili Lamborghini Store in Sant' Agata Bolognese as well as from all official
Lamborghini dealers and over the internet at www.lamborghinistore.com.
As well as the "Linea Miura", the Automobili Lamborghini Collection comprises over one hundred
exclusive articles such as high-quality bags, desk-top items and luxury lifestyle articles. One of their
distinctive features is that all articles are designed and made in Italy. The range also includes
collectors' miniatures of the high-performance sports cars with the bull emblem.
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Old 04-05-2006, 09:13 AM   #201
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Old 04-07-2006, 04:34 PM   #202
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a007, the guy from Lamborghini Paris told me the Roadster should arrive for next salon of Paris (October or November). It is supposed to have a new type of sliding hard roof (kind of Lamborghini CC, lol) and to cost aroud 300k€.
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Lamborghini to open its first outlet in Russia
18:37 | 18/ 04/ 2006



MOSCOW, April 18 (RIA Novosti) - Italian luxury carmaker Automobili Lamborghini will open its first Russian outlet in a Moscow suburb, the company's local dealer said Tuesday.

Lamborghini will sell made-to-order sedans starting at $258,000 in the Barvikha suburb, where many members of Russia's political and business elite have their country retreats.

The Barvikha outlet will cover the entire Lamborghini model range, including the Gallardo, the Gallardo Spyder, the Murcielago Roadster, and the Murcielago LP 640.

Lamborghini sold six cars to Russian customers in 2005, and expects its local sales to reach 20-25 units this year.

Another Italian manufacturer of elite automobiles, Ferrari, also hopes its sales in Russia will increase to 30 cars in 2006, from 25 last year.

Britain's Bentley, which sold 200 vehicles on the Russian market in 2005, is set to boost its sales to 300.
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Originally Posted by a007apl

...Lamborghini will sell made-to-order sedans starting at $258,000 ...
Probably a misspelling.
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