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Nexus Mods is a website that hosts computer game mods and other user-created content related to video game modding.It is one of the largest gaming mod sites on the web, [2] with 30 million registered members and 3146 supported games as of October 2024, with a single forum and a wiki for site- and mod-related topics.
Automobili Lamborghini is a 1997 racing video game developed and published by Titus France for the Nintendo 64.It is a successor to Lamborghini American Challenge. [2]In 1998, an improved version subtitled Super Speed Race 64 (スーパースピードレース64) was released in Japan only.
LP670-4 SV China Edition: 10. V12 6.2-litre (380 cid) V12 6.5-litre (400 cid) 330 km/h (210 mph)–341 km/h (212 mph) Gallardo: 2003–2013 7221 [5] Spyder: 3353
Lamborghini had designed the vehicle with hopes of selling it to companies in the oil exploration and production industry. [4] The original Cheetah prototype had a rear-mounted Chrysler V8 engine. The only finished prototype was never tested by the U.S. military, only demonstrated to them by its designer, Rodney Pharis.
The first model introduced was the 350GTV in 1963, which evolved into the production version 350 GT in 1964 and then further with the 400GT 2+2 in 1966. The highly sought after Miura came in 1966, pushing Automobili Lamborghini into the world of super sports cars it is known for today.
The name "Vision Gran Turismo" was originally used for a Gran Turismo HD trailer in 2006. [4] In 2013, to commemorate the Gran Turismo franchise's 15th anniversary, Polyphony Digital announced "Vision Gran Turismo", a special project featuring concept cars designed for the series by automakers and coachbuilders such as Alpine, Aston Martin, Audi, BMW, Honda, Infiniti, Italdesign Giugiaro ...
Jin-ho Seo (Exterior Designer) [2] Rouven Mohr (Chief Technical Officer, Lamborghini) [3] Predecessor: Lamborghini Countach QVX: Technical specifications; Chassis: LMP2-based [4] carbon-fibre monocoque: Suspension (front) Pushrods, KW dampers and torsion springs with power steering: Suspension (rear) Pushrods, KW shock absorbers and torsion ...
Designated the LP 500 for its 4.97-litre version of the company's V12, the prototype's body was styled by Marcello Gandini at Bertone. The car was presented at the 1971 Geneva Motor Show, alongside the final revision of the Miura, the P400 SuperVeloce. Completing the Lamborghini range were the Espada 2, the Urraco P250, and the Jarama GT. [25]