Lamborghini Murciélago

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Lamborghini Murciélago
Lamborghini Murciélago LP640
Overview
ManufacturerLamborghini
Production2001–2010
4,099 built[1]
Model years2002–2010
AssemblyItaly: Sant'Agata Bolognese
DesignerLuc Donckerwolke
Body and chassis
ClassSports car (S)
Body style
LayoutLongitudinal, mid-engine, all wheel drive
DoorsScissor
RelatedLamborghini Reventón
Powertrain
Engine6.2 L–6.5 L V12
Power output
  • 427 kW (580 PS; 572 hp) (2001–2005)
  • 471 kW (640 PS; 631 hp) (2006–2010)
  • 478 kW (650 PS; 641 hp) (LP 650-4 roadster)
  • 493 kW (670 PS; 661 hp) (LP 670-4 SV)
Transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,665 mm (104.9 in)
Length
  • 2002–05: 4,580 mm (180.3 in)
  • 2006–10: 4,610 mm (181.5 in)
Width
  • 2002–05: 2,045 mm (80.5 in)
  • 2006–10: 2,057 mm (81.0 in)
Height1,135 mm (44.7 in)
Curb weight
  • 1,841 kg (4,058 lb)[2]
  • 1,860 kg (4,100 lb) Roadster[3]
  • 1,746 kg (3,850 lb) LP640[4]
  • 1,860 kg (4,100 lb) LP640 Roadster[5]
  • 1,746 kg (3,850 lb) LP670-4 SV[6]
Chronology
PredecessorLamborghini Diablo
SuccessorLamborghini Aventador

The Lamborghini Murciélago is a supercar. Lamborghini built it from 2001 to 2010. The Murciélago was succeeded by the Lamborghini Aventador. It replaced the Diablo. The Murciélago was designed by Luc Donckerwolke. Lamborghini built 4,099 Murciélagos.[1]

References[change | change source]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Welsh, Jonathan (5 November 2010). "Lamborghini Marks The End Of Its Murcielago Supercar". The Wall Street Journal.
  2. http://media.caranddriver.com/files/lamborghini-murcielago.pdf
  3. "Lamborghini Murciélago Roadster - First Drive Review". Car and Driver.
  4. "2007 Lamborghini Murciélago LP640 First Drive". August 2006.
  5. "2007 Lamborghini Murciélago LP640 Roadster - Short Take Road Test". Car and Driver.
  6. "First Drive: 2010 Lamborghini Murciélago LP670-4 SV". June 2009.