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  2. Lamborghini Murciélago - Wikipedia

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    The final variation to wear the Murciélago nameplate was the LP 670–4 SuperVeloce, powered by the largest and final evolution of the original Lamborghini V12 engine. Production of the Murciélago ended on 5 November 2010, with a total production run of 4,099 cars. [1] Its successor, the Aventador, was unveiled at the 2011 Geneva Motor Show.

  3. Lamborghini V12 - Wikipedia

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    The first-generation Lamborghini V12 was a sixty degree (60°) V12 petrol engine designed by Lamborghini, [1] [2] and was the first internal combustion engine ever produced by the firm. It entered production in 1963 as a 3.5 litre displacing 3,465 cubic centimetres (211.4 cu in ) fitted on Lamborghini's first car, the Lamborghini 350GT .

  4. Lamborghini V10 - Wikipedia

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    The Lamborghini V10 is a ninety degree (90°) V10 petrol engine which was developed for the Lamborghini Gallardo automobile, first sold in 2003. Developed by Lamborghini , for use in the Gallardo, and the first engine developed for Lamborghini after they were acquired by Audi – part of the Volkswagen Group .

  5. List of Lamborghini automobiles - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of production automobiles manufactured by Lamborghini, listed in chronological order. Only the main models are listed; sub-models (e.g. limited edition variants, roadster variants, etc.) are included with ”numbers produced”.

  6. Lamborghini V8 - Wikipedia

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    The Lamborghini V8 is a ninety degree (90°) V8 petrol engine designed by Lamborghini in the 1970s for their less-expensive vehicles. [1] It was only the second internal combustion engine ever developed by the company, and first saw production for the 1971 Lamborghini Urraco . [ 2 ]

  7. Lamborghini Diablo - Wikipedia

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    Under the engine lid, the standard 5.7 liter V12 engine remained, but was reworked to have a power output of 540 PS (397 kW; 533 hp) and 598 N⋅m (441 lb⋅ft) of torque by means of a revised fuel system and variable valve timing, which would later appear on production Diablos. The engine was bolted to a 6-speed manual transmission. [44]

  8. Lamborghini LE3512 - Wikipedia

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    Lamborghini's 3.5L V12 Formula One engine, the 3512, at the Lamborghini Museum. Lamborghini made the move to Formula One in 1989 when the FIA outlawed turbocharged engines. [4] Former Scuderia Ferrari designer / engineer Mauro Forghieri was commissioned to design and build a new, 3.5 litre V12 engine for use by the French Larrousse team in 1989.

  9. Category:Lamborghini engines - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Lamborghini engines" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. V. Lamborghini V8;