Showing posts with label Lamborghini. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lamborghini. Show all posts
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Toyota Prius Crashes Into Lamborghini Aventador
Once again there has been an accident in China. We're not sure when this accident occurred but we do know that this Aventador got rear ended by a Prius.
As you can see in the pictures below, the Aventador sustained some major damage to the rear. An update will be released when more information comes to light.











Tuesday, July 5, 2011
The new Lamborghini Gallardo styling Kit

Today we have received exclusively the latest car-tuning-news from the guys all new Lamborghini Gallardo styling Kit from Markuzzi about her. Previously, the tuner shocked the industry with the stunning Mercedes-wide body-kit, and now a more expensive project with the Lamborghini have taken over. Lamborghini Gallardo is pictured here from camp 500 a 2005, hp rating output 560 PS after a Markuzzi production increase was. All new body-kit is a definite eye-catcher with a redesigned front bumper, carbon fiber front splitter, rear apron, side skirts and a carbon fiber rear diffuser.
Supercar special tuning package Reiter Lamborghini Murcielago R-SV
The car is a 6.5 l V12 engine, of the 670 HP bearings and a maximum torque of 670 but the people of the rider engineering produced a new control device from Magneti Marelli install driven, that correspond to the car with the FIA regulations 2010. Car tuners by Reiter engineering decided to create their own race version of the Lamborghini Murcielago LP670, and published a special tuning package for this super sports car. Reiter Lamborghini Murcielago the package has a new body made from carbon fibre, containing a new front spoiler for new side skirts, rear spoiler and large rear wing of the GT-style. Tuner cars also install, a new suspension system, bringing the car closer to the ground than usually is, and also a high performance braking system, which is optimized for additional cooling. After all these changes made, people in their hope of Reiter Lamborghini MurciƩlago will race cars in the GT Championship race.
Monday, July 4, 2011
Lamborghini Murcielago-LP650-4 Roadster, 2010
Lamborghini Murcielago-LP650-4 Roadster, 2010

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Wednesday, June 22, 2011
2011 Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 review

Sunday, May 8, 2011
Lamborghini sixth element concept
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| Lamborghini Sesto Elemento Concept |
Conceived at the Sant'Agata factory's Advanced Composite Research Center in cooperation with technology partners Boeing and the University of Washington in Seattle, the heart of this technology demonstrator is a fully structural carbon-fiber monocoque that unites 60 percent of the structure in a single bonded unit that incorporates most of the brackets and mounting hardware for the remaining parts. The crash-structural core is formed using a patented low-pressure resin-transfer mold process known internally as RTM-Lambo.
Lamborghini Sesto Elemento Concept Rear
Here's how it works: Lightweight, inexpensive carbon-fiber male and female molds are constructed to form a complex part like the passenger tub, which integrates the seat shells in the concept. Dry sheets of four-axis carbon fiber (picture two square weaves with the layers rotated 45 degrees) are cut using computer-guided blades, and the ones that must conform to complex contours are molded by heating them to 400 degrees and squeezing them in an 88,000-ton press. A tiny bit of resin helps them hold this shape. These sheets and various foam inserts required to provide structural sections are positioned in the master mold with more laser guidance, along with aluminum inserts that are later tapped as mounting plates. Then the male mold clamps it all in place; a vacuum is created to remove any air from the part; and the resin is injected. Early Lamborghini estimates suggest monocoques built this way at supercar volumes and even a bit higher could cost as little as a third as much as a conventional steel one, but notes that this procedure does not produce a class-A paintable surface. Hence the structural outer roof panel is made using more conventional resin-impregnated and autoclave-cured two-axis carbon-fiber
Lamborghini Sesto Elemento Concept
Lamborghini Sesto Elemento Concept

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