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2010 Lamborghini Murcielago LP670-4 SV |
This is it: the last hurrah for one of the greatest supercars ever produced from Lamborghini. This particular raging bull is the fastest and most powerful Murcielago ever made. Under the hood is the same 6.5-liter V12, but instead of producing 631 horsepower, this one produces 661. 0 to 60 is reached in 3.0 seconds on its way to a top speed of 212 MPH. With the nitrous topped out, you should reach 232 MPH. As you can see, speed is this car's main objective, and Lamborghini have done all that they can to help this car achieve this objective.
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Night Speed |
First off, there's a lot of carbon fiber going around in this car. The rear wing, side mirrors, front splitter, sideskirts, and some material in the interior are made of carbon fiber. With this, Lamborghini managed to make this Murcielago 220 lbs. lighter than the original. They've also taken away the radio, but why would you need it when you can listen to the mighty roar of that massive V12 engine.
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Green Bull |
As a last hurrah for the Murcielago and it's glorious V12, this car really packs everything: power, composure, and handling. It feels very light when drifting and very grippy in the corners thanks to it's All-Wheel Drive system. In the straights, this car just takes off. It's much easier to reach the top speed in this than in the regular Murcielago. In fact, in a drag race, this car left the regular one in the dust. That's how fast it is. This is truly a staggering car.
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Limelight photo |
The Murcielago has become one of the supercar greats. You could buy one now in the real world for over $450,000, but the last Murcielago LP670-4 SV rolled off the lot in Italy last month, so you're better off finding a used one. But, why would you need to when you can drive it here in this game.
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