Lamborghini Murciélago LP650-4 Roadster Official Images and Details

Mar 16, 2009
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It looks like initial reports on Lamborghini's limited edition Murciélago LP 650-4 Roadster were spot on, with Lamborghini responding to the leaked memo with official images and details on its latest creation.

Only 50 LP 650-4s will be ever see the light of day, with a revised version of Lamborghini's 6.5 litre V12 engine providing motivation.

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Nestled behind the driver and visible through the clear engine cover, the V12 is good for 650hp (478kW) and 660Nm (481 lb-ft) of torque.

When coupled to the Lambo's permanent four-wheel drive system, the 6.5 litre donk will propel the Murciélago LP 650-4 Roadster from 0-100km/h in 3.4 seconds, on to a top speed of 330km/h.

Lamborghini has also gone to work on ensuring the LP 650-4 Roadster has the looks to match the mumbo.  While you'll always hear it before you see it, the Roadster's contrasting grey and orange scheme commands serious attention.

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Inside the cabin, the theme continues with the asymmetrical dash featuring black Alcantara on the driver's side and black leather on the passenger's side. Orange highlights feature throughout.

Lamborghini is keeping mum on the pricing and availability, but given the exclusive nature of the car and the limited production run, it won't be cheap.

For those of us whose numbers haven't come up just yet, the hi-res gallery images will have to do.

Comments

  • auto [reply]
    1 year ago 0 points
    these car companies can't be feeling the credit crunch as much as they say ,because they keep making these over priced,over rated hoon cars instead of making more sensible realistic safe cars
  • Tony D [reply]
    1 year ago 0 points
    That looks insane. I love it! Make more hypercars like this and less ridiculous saloon cars, please!
  • Taz [reply]
    1 year ago 0 points
    Looks like it will be a collectors/limited edition somehow, that orange just screams 'different'...

    Not my cup of tea

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