Jul 7, 2023
By: Anagh Pal
According to Lamborghini CEO Stephan Winkelmann, the luxury car brand has sold its remaining fully gas-powered car. The future models of Lamborghinis will be electric in some form or the other. So, as an era comes to an end, here’s a look at 10 most iconic Lamborghinis ever made.
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The Lamborghini 350GT debuted in 1964. With its sleek, and aggressive styling, powerful V12 engine, and exceptional performance, the 350GT marked the beginning of Lamborghini's legacy.
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Launched in 2011, and also known as the Fighting Bull, it is known for its striking design and powerful V12 engine. It Delivers 690 horsepower and reaches 62 miles per hour in only 2.9 seconds!
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The Huracan debuted in 2014. With its sleek, and aerodynamic design, blistering performance from its 5.2 litre V10 engine, and precise handling, the Huracan is the best-selling Lamborghini, ever.
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The Espada is a grand tourer produced from 1968 to 1978. With its distinctive shooting brake design, spacious interior, and powerful V12 engine, it stands out for its distinct styling and rather outrageous design
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Also known as the ‘Lamborghini Rambo Lambo,’ this car is an SUV from the 1980s. With its rugged off-road capabilities anV12 engine, the LM002 was Lamborghini's unconventional foray into the SUV segment.
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The Diablo captivates with its aggressive and aerodynamic design. Powered by a potent V12 engine, the Diablo delivers blistering speed and an unforgettable driving experience
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The Lamborghini Gallardo was produced from 2003 to 2013. With its sleek and aggressive design, powerful V10 engine, and exceptional performance, it became one of Lamborghini's most successful, and popular models
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The Reventón is a supercar produced in a limited edition from 2008 to 2010. With its stangular design, inspired by fighter jets, and a powerful V12 engine, the Reventón can reach a top speed of 330 km/hr
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The Murciélago with a 6.2 litre, 12- cylinder engine was produced from 2001 to 2010. With its striking design, aggressive stance, and thunderous V12 engine, the Murciélago borders on the fanatical and the wacky
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The Countach is a legend in itself. With its wedge-shaped design, scissor doors, and powerful V12 engine, the Countach continues to be celebrated as a symbol of performance, luxury, and timeless Italian craftsmanship
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