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I really hope that the LP640 be able to beat an Enzo.I just LOVE the desing and would love even more to see it killing an Enzo. 0X
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It would start in the front at least, with its .4 secs to 62mph.
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What are you talking about? The LP640 is no faster than the Enzo even on the 0-100kph interval. The Enzo has been timed at 3.3 seconds regularly and I've seen published results as low as 3.11. Lamborghini is claiming 3.4 seconds 0-60 or roughly 3.45/3.5 for 0-100kph, definitely not faster than the Enzo.
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I actually didnt knew that the Enzo was getting .3 or even .01 to 62mph.
The LP640 0-100kph Its at least wrote up there as 3.4secs. Though Im pretty impressed on these 0-100kph times on the Enzo.Where did you get that from? |
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I assume that your statement that the LP640 will be faster from 0-60 at 3.4 seconds stems from Ferrari's factory-claimed figure of 3.65 seconds. That figure has been roundly disproven by a variety of different automotive testers. http://fast-autos.net/vehicles/Ferrari/2003/Enzo/ http://www.roadandtrack.com/article....&page_number=5 http://www.motortrend.com/roadtests/...zo/index1.html http://www.exoticcarsite.com/pages/ferrari_enzo.htm there are many others, but it's almost 2am and I'm too tired to post all the places I've seen 3.3 seconds hehe. |
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If The Regulation Murcielago Isn't Enough For
You, Lamborghini Have Something Pumped Full Of Power * The LP640. Andy Enright Reports... The twisted genius at Lamborghini's Sant'Agata factory that came up with the final specification for the Murcielago LP640 must, as the phrase goes, have something of the night about them. There's a brooding malevolence to this car, as if it's been distilled from bad intention. It's the automotive world's crazy Colonel Kurtz. Believe it or not, there are people out there who feel as if the standard Murcielago doesn't have enough about it. These are the sorts of people who might consider a hypercar like a Bugatti or a Koenigsegg but are rather particular about aesthetics. As striking as some of these ultra high performance cars are, none are quite as elegantly resolved as the Murcielago, a shape that hasn't aged at all since we first saw the design back in 2001. Since that time, more than 2,000 have found customers. The LP640 will appeal to an even more specialist palate. The badge tells you much of what you need to know about this car. You won't need to be a fluent Italian speaker to figure out that Longitudinale Posteriore (LP) denotes which way round the engine sits and where, and the 640 corresponds to how much horsepower said V12 cranks out. That's right, this Lamborghini is more powerful than a Mercedes McLaren SLR or a Porsche Carrera GT. Bored and stroked to 6.5-litres, this engine has undergone extensive surgery. It would be easier to identify what hasn't been changed. The cylinder head and the entire intake system has been completely reworked. The crankshaft, camshafts and exhaust system have also undergone renovation. Lamborghini engineers have concentrated on improving torque development. The drivability of the engine is enhanced by a continuous variable timing system (intake and exhaust side) and a drive-by-wire engine management system. To meet the thermal requirements of the engine, the engineers have included a considerably larger oil radiator and subsequently, the air intake on the left side of the vehicle has been enlarged. "The Murcielago LP640 isn't a car with a sunny demeanour" It's no use winding the power figures through the ceiling if the rest of the ancillaries can't cope and to that end, the LP640 features a modified six-speed gearbox as well as a beefier rear differential and new axle shafts. The e-gear automatic gearbox is also available equipped with the new dedicated "Thrust" (launch control) mode. The electronics have also been updated. All that adds up to a sprint from rest to 62mph in 3.4 seconds (0.4 seconds faster than the previous model), with a top speed of well over 200mph. Power is nothing without control and the LP640 features a huge braking system with massive 380mm x 34mm front discs, while the 355mm x 32mm rear discs are bigger than most flagship sports cars wear up front. The control circuit of the four-channel anti-lock system with electronic brake control (DRP) and traction control (TCS) features an electro-hydraulic control unit and four speed sensors. When particularly high braking performance is required, on request it is possible to equip the vehicle with 380 mm x 36 mm ceramic carbon brakes featuring six-piston brake callipers. This offers braking performance more akin to driving into a set of buffers. Lamborghini have also given the Murcielago LP640 a whole host of styling tweaks too. Revised front and rear bumpers give the car a more aggressive, motorsports look and feel while the exhausts have been incorporated within the diffuser on the rear bumper. Other innovations include the rear lights and asymmetric side panels. While the area behind the air intake on the right side is practically closed, the left side features a vast aperture for cooling the oil radiator. An option the more extrovert will specify is a glass cover for the engine bay. The rear view mirrors and the windscreen wipers have been modified to improve aerodynamics and Hermera light metal wheel rims are offered. The interior has been given a thorough reworking with revised graphics on the instrument panel while the seats are not only bigger but also feature redesigned head restraints. The leather upholstery features lozenge-shaped stitching called Q-citura. The same design is recaptured on the upholstery on the door panels, on the panel between the seats and the engine compartment, and on the roof panel. The stereo system is well worth mentioning, the Murcielago LP640 being fitted with a Kenwood head unit featuring a 6.5" widescreen monitor and DVD, MP3 and WMA player. An optional navigation system is also available. Like its predecessors, the new Murcielago LP640 can be customised to a very large extent with special fittings and upholstery packages as part of the Privilegio programme. For example, the cockpit can be specified with a carbon finish applied to the air-conditioning control panel, the control lever console and the parking brake. The customer really is king at Lamborghini these days. It wasn't always thus. You don't have to spool the clock back too far to find a time when Lamborghini was a chaotic mess. They were building products that were hugely out of step with the times as the company was passed from one buyer to another, each one entranced by the glamour but without much in the way of vision. Some have muttered that a little of that magic has seeped away under the sensible stewardship of Audi. Cars like the Murcielago LP640 show that Lamborghini still have that essential extremity and the will to manufacture a car that will be too much for all but a tiny minority of customers to handle. Imagine Italian styling and charisma with German build quality and depth of engineering. Then mix-in something of the night and you'll have this extraordinary Lamborghini. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FACTS AT A GLANCE CAR: Lamborghini Murcielago LP640 PRICE: £185,000 [est] INSURANCE GROUP: 20 CO2[g/km] / EMISSIONS BAND: 550g/km [est] ENGINE: V12 6496cc * 640bhp PERFORMANCE: Max Speed 210mph / 0-60mph 3.2s [est] FUEL CONSUMPTION: (combined) 16mpg [est] WILL IT FIT IN YOUR GARAGE ?: Length/Width/Height 4610/2058/1135mm |
Spend an hour running your eyes over the current model Lamborghini Murciélago and you might find difficulty attempting to conceptualise doing it any differently. Yet all things must pass, and next week Automobili Lamborghini will present the "passionately developed evolution of the Lamborghini Murciélago Coupé" at the 76th International Car Show in Geneva. The new version features considerable innovation in terms of body design and mechanics. Its new name, Murciélago LP640, refers to the position its new 6.5 litre V12 engine - longitudinale posteriore - and to its power output of 640 bhp. Designers and engineers have not only focused on reworking the engine, suspension, gearbox, exhaust system, brakes and electronics, but also the interior and exterior design; improvements that retain the Murciélago LP640 positioning at the extremity of sports car performance and desirability. For those wishing to flaunt the 60 degree V12 heart of their Murciélago LP640, an engine hood made of transparent glass is now available. The first vehicles will be available later this year.
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