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History of Lamborghini

  • When the founder of Lamborghini born?

    When the founder of Lamborghini born?
    The founder, Ferruccio Lamborghini, was born on April 28, 1916, in Renazzo, Italy
  • Lamborghini has some competition.

    In the early 1960s Enzo Ferrari and his cars were arguably the reigning superpower of luxury sports cars. Ferruccio Lamborghini took his complaints about his Ferrari all the way to Enzo, who didn’t exactly appreciate being given technical notes from a young tractor manufacturer. When Enzo told him as much, a rivalry was born and Ferruccio’s hobby of driving fast cars turned into a passion for vindication.
  • When was Lamborghini founded?

    When was Lamborghini founded?
    Lamborghini was founded on May 1963, in Sant'Agata Bolognese, Italy.
  • When was the first Lamborghini made?

    When was the first Lamborghini made?
    The first Lamborghini was made in 1963 in Sant'Agata Bolognese, Italy. The car was The Lamborghini 350 GTV, a two-seater coupe with a V12 engine.
  • Why did Lamborghini start making cars?

    At a certain point, Lamborghini became frustrated with problems he had with the clutch in his Ferrari. ... With millions of liras from his successful tractor business sitting around, Lamborghini decided to build his own car with a V12 engine and founded an auto factory in the small town of Sant'Agata.
  • Lamborghini's first off-road vehicle.

    Lamborghini's first off-road vehicle.
    Unfortunately, another event intervened, further complicating things. Following contacts made with military suppliers of off-road vehicles, and particularly with 'MTI' (Mobility Technologies International), the company owners decided to design a vehicle different from the one made at Sant'Agata, The Cheetah, the off-road monster. Various technical problems ultimately made it impossible to produce the Cheetah, as it required too much of an investment for the small Italian company.
  • Lamborghini first intents with Audi.

    The first letter of intents between Audi and Lamborghini was signed on 12 June 1998, and the contract for the complete and definitive transfer of all the shares from the last Indonesian shareholder to the German company was completed on 27 July of the same year, just 50 days later.
  • When did Lamborghini change their design?

    When did Lamborghini change their design?
    Towards the end of the 2000s (decade), Lamborghini produced a number of revisions of the Murciélago and Gallardo. Lamborghini released the Reventón, a limited-edition derivative of the Murciélago featuring a newly designed body with more angular styling, and a roadster the following year. The final update to the Murciélago came in 2009 with the release of the LP 670–4 SV ("SuperVeloce").
  • When did Lamborghini start changing there engines?

    Lamborghini wanted the engine as similar to Ferrari's 3-litre V12; however, he wanted an engine for the road. Autostar was led by Giotto Bizzarrini, who had been responsible for creating the famous Ferrari 250 GTO, he left the company in 1961 after founder Enzo Ferrari announced his intention to reorganize the engineering staff.The engine Bizzarrini designed, the Lamborghini V12, had a displacement of 3.5 litres, a 9.5:1 compression ratio, and a maximum output of 360 bhp at 9800 rpm.
  • Lamborghini is focusing on specific type cars.

    Lamborghini is focusing on specific type cars.
    By 2011, Lamborghini started making there cars more focused on performances than looks. They created The Sesto Elemento, which was more focused on a track, and they also came out with The Veneno and the Veneno Roadster, a improved version of the Veneno
  • The Huracan

    The Huracan
    The Huracan has 602 bhp 0–100 kilometres per hour (0–62 mph) in 3.2 seconds and a top speed of over 202 miles per hour (325 km/h). This is powered by a 5.2 litre, naturally aspirated V10. The car will be all-wheel drive. The main aim of the car is to rival the Ferrari 458 and the McLaren 12C.
  • Lamborghini's 50 Anniversary

    Lamborghini's 50 Anniversary
    The 50th anniversary edition Aventador features a V12 engine worth 720 horsepower. Somehow, it just wouldn't be a Lamborghini party without an extravagantly priced, limited edition supercar. ... All 2013 Lamborghinis will include a glazed 50th anniversary emblem in their cabins.Apr 22, 2013
  • The Centenario

    The Centenario
    The new Lamborghini Centenario represents a new, extremely precious piece in Lamborghini's one-off strategy. It is a perfect example of the innovative design and the engineering skills of the bull-branded manufacturer.The best tribute to the 100th anniversary of the birth of Mr. Ferruccio Lamborghini, a man who managed to create a world-class brand, and who always believed that nothing is impossible, thus producing legendary vehicles that made history for super sports cars.
  • Lamborghni is improving

    Lamborghni is improving
    Lamborghini has done some very impressive things, but when they made The Egoista everything change. The Egoista is a car from the future but is here now.
  • Lamborghini is making history.

    If we wait long enough, Lamborghini will bring our future something incredible with new racing Lamborghini and more in 2018