Thursday, July 16, 2015

LAMBORGHINI AD PERSONAM: INDIVIDUALLY YOURS



Every Lamborghini is a hand-crafted and unique creation. And now, with the Lamborghini Ad Personam program, you can ensure that yours perfectly reflects your style, tastes and preferences, right down to the smallest details. Lamborghini presented the Aventador Ad Personam during Monterey Classic Car Week, which captivated everyone’s attention.

 Unique materials available in the Ad Personam palette include semi-aniline leather, one of the highest quality leathers available on the market, as well as innovative and high-tech materials, such as Forged Composite, a Lamborghini-patented carbon-fiber material offered for the hard top, interior and exterior details of the Aventador.

For 2014, there’s a wider range of passenger compartment color combinations, with an expanded choice of leather and Alcantara™ colors as well as additional colors for floor mats and seatbelts.

Taking things even further, you can commission hand-stitched emblems or monograms on the upholstery as well as one-off paint finishes. Owners can commission Ad Personam specifications when ordering their Lamborghini at their dealer showroom, or alternatively travel to Sant’Agata to commission a specification with one of the dedicated specialists at the Lamborghini plant.

 Previously available just for the Aventador, the Ad Personam program is now being extended to cover Huracán models as well. So you can now create a Lamborghini like no other – yours, in every detail.

Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Aventador LP 750-4 Superveloce



Relive the epic Nürburgring lap of the Aventador LP 750-4 Superveloce with Pirelli and the driver Marco Mapelli. Watch the 6.59.73 minutes FULL LAP on https://youtu.be/cp-KRcEpQEM

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

THE LAMBORGHINI AVENTADOR LP 750-4 SUPERVELOCE


Sant’Agata Bolognese / Geneva, 02.03.2015 – Automobili Lamborghini presents the Lamborghini LP 750-4 Superveloce at the Salon de l’Automobile in Geneva.

With increased power, lower weight, improved aerodynamics and innovative technologies the Lamborghini Aventador LP 750-4 Superveloce is the most pure incarnation of a Lamborghini to date: unmistakable Lamborghini super sports car DNA, dynamic superiority and exceptional driving precision. A focus on weight reduction while incorporating innovative technologies has resulted in the most sports-oriented, fastest and most emotional series production Lamborghini ever. The weight has been further reduced by 50 kg through enhanced lightweight engineering including significant use of carbon fiber. The naturally aspirated V12 engine’s power is increased to 552 kW/750 hp. This results in a power-to-weight-ratio of 2,03 kg/hp. The Superveloce accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 2.8 seconds and powers on to reach a top speed of more than 350 km/h (more than 217 mph).

“The new Aventador Superveloce continues the Lamborghini tradition of SV models, pushing the boundaries in terms of performance and pure driving emotion,” says Stephan Winkelmann, President and CEO of Automobili Lamborghini. “The original Aventador was presented four years ago, and the Superveloce pays homage to its passionate owners, as well as the fan community, whose enthusiasm has resulted in the biggest commercial success ever of a Lamborghini V12 super sports car. In the Superveloce Lamborghini’s expertise in lightweight engineering is clearly evident. With technological features which, combined with design, quality standards and craftsmanship, the Superveloce results in the most exclusive, pure and emotional production model in the history of our brand.”

Power-to-weight
Every single detail of the Aventador Superveloce has been optimized to achieve the lowest possible weight, whilst including new technologies to enhance dynamics and the driving experience. The Aventador’s carbon fiber monocoque with lightweight aluminum frames is being serially produced for the Superveloce. Together with other carbon fiber components such as new door panels and new rockers and fenders in SMC superlight, it provides low weight with maximum rigidity.  Also in carbon fiber are the new rear wing, and the fixed air intakes.

The interior has also been completely revised with a clear focus on weight reduction. The new sports bucket seats and the door panels are made of carbon and the interior’s lightweight design excludes an infotainment system (available as no cost option), carpets and certain noise insulation parts.

In this way the weight of the Superveloce has been reduced by 50 kg (110 lbs) to 1,525 kilograms (3.362 lbs). Combined with the increased power, the power-to-weight ratio has been improved by ten per cent, to 2,03 kg/hp, contributing to not only the phenomenal acceleration figure but enhancing both lateral dynamics and braking. The Superveloce is amazingly powerful, but equally light-footed and precise.

Driving Dynamics
Introduced on the Aventador, Lamborghini’s pushrod suspension system incorporates adaptive Magneto Rheological Suspension (MRS) on the Superveloce, responding immediately to road conditions and driving style: wheel damping is adjusted individually during cornering, largely suppressing body roll and making the steering and handling even more responsive. The adaptive damping also counteracts brake diving.

Also new is the electromechanical Lamborghini Dynamic Steering (LDS), which variably adapts the steering ratio to road speed and to the dynamic mode selected. Specially tuned for the Superveloce, it ensures even greater stability at high speed, while making it significantly easier to maneuver at low speed.

The Superveloce’s lightweight forged rims in matt black measure 20 inches at the front and 21 inches at the rear and are optionally equipped with central locking mounts, as in motorsport. The standard-fit Pirelli P Zero Corsa sports tires ensure maximum grip, with Carbon Ceramic Brakes as standard.

Pure performance
The 6.5 liter, naturally aspirated V12 engine in the Lamborghini Aventador has been redesigned for the Superveloce and equipped with a completely new lightweight exhaust system. Improving the engine responsiveness of the original Aventador, maximum power output now reaches 552 kW / 750 hp at 8,400 rpm. In order to achieve an enriched torque curve especially at high revs, both Variable Valve Timing and Variable Intake System have been optimized. The maximum torque is 690 Nm at 5,500 rpm, with an increased maximum engine speed of 8,500 rpm.


The newly engineered exhaust system not only lowers back pressure, it also delivers all the music of the mighty twelve-cylinder engine – from a moderate rumble when rolling through the city at low revs to the screaming crescendo of gears spinning at top speed. The highly innovative Lamborghini ISR transmission is the perfect match for this engine. It is the fastest automated manual gearbox in the world and delivers an incomparably emotional gear shift.


The permanent all-wheel drive of the Lamborghini Aventador LP 750-4 Superveloce – denoted by the ‘4’ in its name – uses a Haldex Generation IV electronically controlled coupling system to distribute torque between front and rear. This coupling matches the torque distribution perfectly to the dynamic situation in a matter of milliseconds. A self-locking differential at the rear axle and an electronic differential lock at the front is controlled by the ESP, lifting the dynamic performance even further. Vehicle characteristics (engine, transmission, differential, dampers, steering) can all be adapted to individual driver preferences using the three settings of the Drive Select system – Strada (road), Sport and Corsa (race track).


Form follows function
The design of the Lamborghini Aventador LP 750-4 Superveloce embodies aggressive power alongside technical superiority. In creating the Superveloce, from the very beginning the aerodynamic engineers worked closely with the designers of Lamborghini Centro Stile with the objective of ensuring an optimum aerodynamic balance. The goal was to improve both vertical downforce and aerodynamic efficiency without having evident impact on the drag coefficient. Overall aerodynamics have been optimized by 150% in term of efficiency and gained a considerably higher downforce of 170% over the standard Aventador. Thus every single line of the Superveloce has a clear function: to further improve the performance of this super sports car.

The most obvious new element is a large racing-style rear wing which improves aerodynamic efficiency and generates additional downforce. It can be manually adjusted to three different positions to suit a driving style. The wing can be regulated to allow for a change of 15% in the aerodynamic balance of the car. In this way the best set-up is guaranteed in every driving condition, both on the road and on the track in order to reach maximum downforce or speed.

The front end of the car has been redesigned completely: a more ‘open’ view, with the forward-stretched line of the front skirt and two front wings - one in black carbon fiber and one in the car’s colour - generating significant downforce in the front of the car. This improves handling and stability, gives even more precise turn-in at high speeds and, in conjunction with the ABS, ensures a sensitive and accurate feedback from the steering. Larger front air intakes reflect the SV’s additional 50 hp and optimize brake cooling.

The rear of the car is redesigned with an open, exposed feel. Carbon fiber parts, many in visible black colour, contribute to weight reduction. The Superveloce’s extreme, lightweight character is immediately evident, with the complexity of the design clearly visible from both behind and above the car. A large rear diffuser on the underside and vertical fins improve the air flow from the optimized underbody.

A large mesh structure at the rear ensures heat dissipation from the 6.5-liter V12 engine. The muffler design is in a special lightweight material, with a naked four-pipe exhaust.

The cooling air ducts above the rear wheels, which are movable on the standard Aventador, are fixed on the Superveloce.


The interior – purist and authentic
The exclusive position of the Superveloce is emphasized by its considerably sharpened design and the unique interior. This is the first production car to feature Lamborghini’s innovative Carbon Skin® material. A significant example of Automobili Lamborghini’s leading position in the research, development and production of CFRP materials, this material is the lightest available and it is flexible and robust. Incorporating a highly specialized resin, the woven carbon fiber fabric is extremely soft to the touch, yet very hard-wearing. The Superveloce’s inner roof and parts of the cockpit are clad in this highly exclusive material.

The carbon fiber monocoque of the Aventador is rarely seen, but reflecting the dominance of this lightweight material in the Superveloce, also features in the car’s interior. The carbon fiber monocoque is now visible in several places, including the center tunnel and the sills, giving the entire interior a very purist look. The shells of the newly-developed sports seats are also made from carbon fiber with an upholstery in alcantara and y-shaped leather inserts.

The instrument cluster is entirely new. The new TFT screen is dominated by the color yellow, with an RPM shifting indicator in light blue, and a G-force indicator in the lower part of the cluster similar to racing cars.

The launch color of the Lamborghini Aventador LP 750-4 is the specially developed Rosso Bia, with black Alcantara in the interior.  Five further colors are available with owners able to specify their cars to their own individual tastes, with virtually unlimited options under Lamborghini’s Ad Personam personalization program.

The price of the Aventador Superveloce in Europe is 327,190.00 Euro w/o VAT, and the car will have its market introduction in late spring 2015.


Lamborghini Aventador LP 750-4 Superveloce – Technical Data

CHASSIS AND BODY
Frame Carbon fiber monocoque with aluminium front and rear frames
Body Carbon fiber engine bonnet, rear spoiler and side air inlets; Aluminium front bonnet, front fenders and doors; SMC superlight rear fender and rocker covers

Suspension Front and rear horizontal magneto-rheological damper with push-rod system
ESP ESP/ ABS with different ESP characteristics managed by drive select mode
Brakes Dual hydraulic circuit brake system with vacuum brake booster; front and rear CCB,
(6-cylinder brake callipers, 4-cylinder brake callipers)

Ventilated discs (front – rear) Ø 400 x 38 mm – Ø 380 x 38 mm
Steering Steering Gear with 3 different servotronic characteristics coupled with Lamborghini dynamic steering (LDS), managed by drive select mode

Tires (front – rear) Pirelli P0 Corsa 255/35 ZR20 – 355/25 ZR21
Wheels (front – rear) 9''JX20” H2 ET 32.2 – 13” JX21”H2 ET 66.7
Kerb-to-kerb turning circle 12.5 m (41,01 ft.)
Mirrors External mirrors heated, electrically adjustable and foldable
Rear spoiler Fixed spoiler in carbon fiber, manually adjustable in three positions (high-mid-low downforce)
Airbags Front dual stage driver airbag and front adaptive passenger airbag; seats with side “head-thorax” airbags; passenger and driver knee airbags



ENGINE
Type V12, 60°, MPI
Displacement 6498 cc
Bore and stroke Ø 95 mm x 76,4 mm
Valve gear Variable valve timing electronically controlled
Compression ratio 11.8 ± 0.2
Maximum power 750 hp (552 kW) at 8.400 rpm
Maximum torque 690 Nm at 5.500 rpm
Maximum Engine speed 8.500 rpm
Power to weight ratio 2 kg/hp
Emission class EURO 6 - LEV 2
Emission control system Catalytic converters with lambda sensors
Cooling system Water and oil cross flow cooling system in the rear with fixed air inlets
Engine management system Lamborghini Iniezione Elettronica (LIE) with Ion current analysis
Lubrication system Dry sump


DRIVETRAIN
Type of transmission 4WD with Haldex generation IV
Gearbox 7 speed ISR, shifting characteristic depending on drive select mode
Standard AMT
Clutch Dry double plate clutch, Ø 235 mm (9,25 in.)
PERFORMANCE
Top speed Over 350 km/h
Acceleration 0-100 km/h
[0-62 mph] 2,8 sec.
Acceleration 0-200 km/h
[0-124 mph] 8,6 sec.
Acceleration 0-300 km/h
[0-186 mph] 24,0 sec.
Braking 100-0 km/h
[62-0 mph]
30 m
DIMENSIONS
Wheelbase 2700 mm (106.29 in.)
Overall length 4835 mm (190.35 in.)
Overall width (excluding mirrors) 2030 mm (79.92 in.)
Overall height 1136 mm (44.72 in.)
Track (front – rear) 1720 mm (67.71 in) – 1680 mm (66.14 in.)
Dry weight 1525 Kg (3362 lb)

Weight distribution (front – rear) 43% - 57%


TANK CAPACITIES
Fuel tank 90 litres
Engine oil 13 litres
Engine coolant 25 litres
CONSUMPTION*
Urban cycle 24,7 l/100km
Extra urban cycle 10,7 l/100km
Combined 16,0 l/100 km
CO2 emission 370 g/km
* In accordance with
Dir. CE 715/2007


Friday, February 20, 2015

Lamborghini Huracán LP 610-4 Four-Wheel-Drive system

Stability, traction, performance handling. Discover the #‎LamboHuracanFour-Wheel-Drive System!



Monday, January 12, 2015

RECORD YEAR FOR AUTOMOBILI LAMBORGHINI: DELIVERIES INCREASED TO 2,530 UNITS IN 2014


Sant’Agata Bolognese, 12.01.2015 – In the year 2014 Automobili Lamborghini set a new sales record in its history. With 2,530 cars delivered to customers the company achieved a new milestone not only for sales, but also for brand and product. “In 2014, Lamborghini delivered a very satisfying performance, confirming again the strength of our brand, product and commercial strategy,” said Stephan Winkelmann, President and CEO of Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A.



With 130 dealers serving 48 countries, in 2014 worldwide deliveries to customers increased from 2,121 to 2,530 units. This represents a sales growth of 19% compared to the previous year. “We increased sales in all our major regions”, continued Winkelmann. “Our biggest markets are the USA and Greater China. They are followed by the Middle East, UK, Japan and Germany which each registered significant growth in 2014.”



Lamborghini is a global brand and sales distribution is well-balanced among the three regions EMEA (Europe, Middle East, Africa), America and Asia Pacific which count approximately for one third of global sales each. The twelve cylinder model Aventador LP 700-4 in both, Coupé and Roadster version, was delivered to customers in 1,128 units (1,001 in 2013, +13%) and thus beat again all records of V12 model sales in Lamborghini’s history. 



The ten cylinder model Huracán LP 610-4 had its world premiere at the Geneva Motor Show 2014 and has established itself as an extremely successful super sports car with more than 3,300 orders collected until the end of the year 2014. Since the start of the market introduction in the middle of the year, 1,137 units were delivered to customers. The Lamborghini Gallardo, with a total of 14,022 units by far the most-built Lamborghini ever, was delivered to customers in its last 265 units.


The year 2014 was clearly the year of the Lamborghini Huracán LP 610-4. With the newly-developed ten cylinder super sports car, the successor to the highly successful Gallardo, Automobili Lamborghini has redefined the benchmark in the segment. With its pure and absolute design, breathtaking dynamics and excellent quality, the Huracán delivers an unparalleled sports car experience.

 
Starting from 2015 onwards, the new Huracán LP 620-2 Super Trofeo, presented in summer 2014, will debut on international racetracks in all three of the brand’s one-make series - the Lamborghini Blancpain Super Trofeo in Europe, Asia and North America.


And with the Huracán GT3, which will be presented at the end of January 2015, Lamborghini’s Motorsports department Squadra Corse has taken the next step towards development and production of a race car for one of the most demanding and prestigious international categories. Starting from the 2015 season, the Huracán GT3 will be among the protagonists of the Blancpain Endurance Series, which is anticipated to race at five venues in Europe including the famous 24 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps.


With the Lamborghini Asterion LPI 910-4, instead, Automobili Lamborghini gave an outlook into the future and unveiled its first plug-in hybrid (PHEV) technology demonstrator at the 2014 Paris Mondial de l’Automobile. Clearly a Lamborghini, Asterion is a conceptual car housing a plug-in hybrid powertrain designed to Lamborghini objectives: The Asterion defines a solution to significantly reduce CO2 emissions through technologies available today, guaranteeing the unique Lamborghini driving feel with smooth and reactive driveability and superior power.

Monday, September 22, 2014

MONTEREY WEEK MEETS INSTINCTIVE TECHNOLOGY


Monterey Week is one of those events that get into your blood. You decide to visit, spend a few packed days taking in the cars, scenery and hospitality of one of the world’s premier automotive celebrations…and as soon as it’s over, you’re counting the days until next year.

This year’s event had an extra attraction. Lamborghini’s presence at McCalls’ Motorworks Revival, The Quail, Concorso Italiano and the Concours d’Elegance wasn’t simply a static display. Instead, owners, prospects and media guests had the opportunity to get behind the wheel of the new Huracán to experience the ‘Instinctive Technology’ of Lamborghini out on the road.

Guests who took advantage of the Lamborghini hospitality package had the opportunity to drive the models of their choice from Thursday through Sunday during Monterey Week, setting out from the Lamborghini base at Quail Lodge. They also enjoyed the prime vantage point of the Lamborghini patio on Sunday for the climax of the week as the Concours d’Elegance winners were announced. Displays on the Super Trofeo race series and the Ad Personam personalization program also drew a lot of interest.

Being able to drive the two latest Lamborghini models provided a fascinating contrast with the classic automobiles that were celebrated throughout the event. Yet as many of our guests commented, the past and the future intersect perfectly; the classic cars that became icons were ahead of their time in design, technology and engineering. So it’s entirely possible that Pebble Beach 2064 will see an Aventador crowned ‘Best in Show.’ But until then, don’t store it – drive it!