The web is alive today, but not with the sound of music. Instead, it's alive with whispers of an ultra-hot Urus version of the next-generation Lamborghini Murcielago replacement, or Jota (test mule pictured). The Urus would take Ferrari's next-gen Enzo, the FX-70, head-on, according to the rumors. The latest reports are far from solid at this...
Filed under: Aftermarket , Coupe , Performance , Lamborghini , Rumormill 2010 Lamborghini Reventón Roadster - Click above for high-res image gallery So you like the Lamborghini Murcielago LP670-4 SV , but you're struggling to justify the price. After all, it may be just as fast as the Reventón , but it only costs a third of that range-topping bull. You like that it's the latest limited-edition...
From the Slice inbox: "Waiting for your review of Mozza and Antica. Please get to it soon. Thanks. — Pizzafreak " OK. Here you go, Pizzafreak. My blathering about "Pizza Madness 2009" continues ... — The Mgmt. [ Photographs: Adam Kuban ] Until I touched down at LAX on Thursday, October 29, most of my knowledge of Los Angeles came from CHiPs, The Rockford Files, the...
Filed under: Coupe , Performance , Geneva Motor Show , Ferrari , Rumormill Ferrari 599XX - Click above for high-res image gallery Ferrari often uses its World Finals event to unveil exclusive new versions of its most enticing road cars. The FXX Evoluzione was unveiled there a couple of years ago, and the 16M Scuderia Spider made its debut at the event last year. But aside from a mishap involving Fernando...
The 599 GTB Fiorano is Ferrari's flagship model and the company's most powerful production road car. But it has also turned into an interesting development platform, with Ferrari offering an in-house tuning upgrade in the form of the HGTE package as well as a track variant, the Ferrari 599XX . Now it looks like another offspring may emerge, a hardcore version of the 599 Fiorano that is lighter, faster...
Lamborghini Murcielago with chrome finish By Brian Potter November 13, 2009 5:01 PM Filed Under: European, Lamborghini, WeirdAs the old adage goes, "a picture is worth a thousand words". But we ... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
A chrome finish Lamborghini Murcielago Roadster has been spotted traveling the streets of London (we first thought it was Dubai as well) and turning heads everywhere it goes. Our thoughts? It’s completely hideous and should be taken off the roads. Your thoughts would be appreciated in the comments section below. - By: Omar Rana Source: Synamatiq (via AutoBlog)
Lamborghini Murcielago with chrome finishNovember 13, 2009 5:01 PM As the old adage goes, "a picture is worth a thousand words". But we don't have much to say about this Murcielago. We'll leave it to you. Can you spot the ?Source: via autoblog.com(11 comments(17 commentsIt's in London. I don't like this colour. Kill it with fire.
You can definitely expect an oil rich sheikh to turn his Murcielago into a huge mirror. But some dude across the Atlantic has tried the same to get attention. Isnt the revving of a Lamborghini enough to turn heads? [ Autoblog ]
Filed under: Convertible , Performance , Etc. , Lamborghini Not sure how many of you remember, but last time we saw a mirror-finished car we had us a little poll concerning what to call vehicles in this condition. Here are the results, in order: 21.2% voted we should call mental health professionals 25.2% voted to simply call 'em Chromed 25.2% voted for "All Moscow'd Out" 28.4% voted for...
Submitted by imaginelifestyles on October 24, 2009 - 2:30pm It seems that increasing concerns centering on fuel economy are less likely to impact buying decisions in the realm of exotic cars. Luxury carmakers place the bulk of focus on performance as opposed to practicality, and enjoy a client base that does not necessarily worry about the price tag. Exotic car manufacturers have been slow to join
The death of the supercar has been greatly exaggerated. Despite the ever-tightening screw of anti-pollution regulation, restrictions on speed limits and the palpable public backlash against conspicuous consumption, cars that exist solely to push the extremities of what is technically possible. As we previously noted, the supercar is a genre Lamborghini pretty much invented…
Up until recently, TAG Heuer was mostly known for its sport watches and chronographs but the famous Swiss company is now trying to make a name in the luxury cell phone market. And what a better way to do that than to team up with a specialized sportscar maker like Lamborghini to launch a limited edition handset Using its first mobile phone as a...
It takes up to 250 hours of man-power to fully paint a Lamborghini Murciélago. Don’t think that’s insane? Please watch the video and reconsider your thoughts.
‘Tis the season for designer-brand phones to come back into fashion. If you’re style of choice falls into the price range of Lamborghinis and other extravagant luxuries then the new phone for you just might be the Meridiist. It is designed to mimic many of the design features of the Lamborghini Murcielago, the luxury auto [...]
Submitted by imaginelifestyles on October 24, 2009 - 2:30pm It seems that increasing concerns centering on fuel economy are less likely to impact buying decisions in the realm of exotic cars. Luxury carmakers place the bulk of focus on performance as opposed to practicality, and enjoy a client base that does not necessarily worry about the price tag. Exotic car manufacturers have been slow to join...
Super Bowl 44 is fast approaching, with fans and celebrities scrambling to reserve ideal accommodations and luxury rental cars Miami style for the big game. We at Imagine Lifestyles prefer stylish and sporty rental cars for upscale sporting events like the Super Bowl, where being seen is an event in itself. With the flash of the cameras and the saturation of stars, it is imperative to make the right...