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Lamborghini once envisioned to create a super sedan with a 5.2-liter nat-asp V10 under its hood.
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Called the Estoque, and it made its first appearance at the 2008 Paris Motor Show
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Unfortunately, the Estoque couldn't make it to production, mainly because of the evolving popularity of SUVs
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Lamborghini is going the hybrid route. First with the Revuelto, then came the Urus SE and the Temerario
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However, the Lanzador concept, which made its debut in 2023, marks Lamborghini's venture into the EV space
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While the Lanzador isn't making it to production yet, there's a fine chance of the Estoque nameplate to emerge as an EV in the future
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Now, the Estoque's revival I'm talking about could happen with the help of Porsche, especially the Taycan
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Platform sharing is very common within the VW Group and Lamborghini's own Urus SUV is a great example. It shares its underpinnings with the Audi Q8. VW Touareg, and the Bentley Bentayga
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So, it's possible for Lamborghini to use the Taycan's J1 platform, which was co-developed with Audi that also carries the e-tron GT
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Like all Lambos, the Estoque EV should have enough grunt to snap your neck
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I'm thinking of the Taycan Turbo GT's setup would be just the right fit
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It's 1092 hp and 988 lb-ft of torque should be enough for the Estoque EV, should it become reality
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Interestingly, someone spotted a Hyundai Ioniq 5 N outside Lamborghini's factory in Sant'Agata Bolognese, Italy.
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Could the Italian automaker use this electric crossover to take inspiration for some bits of its upcoming EV?
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Swipe up to read more!
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The Urus SE joins Lamborghini's hybrid fleet. It's the most potent Urus ever made
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The Cayenne Turbo E-Hybrid replaces the the Turbo S E-Hybrid and tops the Cayenne trim lists as the most powerful model
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The Urus SE costs $275,000 and for that money, you're getting a wild practical bull
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We're talking rad-looking 21-inch wheels, sharp LED headlights, Y-shaped taillights, quad-exhaust tips, a rear spoiler, rear-axle steering and e-torque vectoring
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Starting at about $100,000 cheaper than the Urus SE, the 2024 Cayenne Turbo E-Hybrid will set you back $157,000 and comes well-equipped
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Matrix LED headlights, 21-inch wheels, LED lightbar, a roof-mounted spoiler, adaptive air suspension and a torque vectoring system
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On the inside, the Urus SE wins, thanks to a more sportier cabin layout, which includes a flat-bottomed steering wheel, and a center console that's inspired by a jet cockpit
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Comparatively, the Cayenne Turbo E-Hybrid's cabin isn't shouting for attention, but is laden with tech, thanks to the trio of displays on the dash
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The Urus SE is powered by a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 and an e-motor, producing 789 hp and 701 lb-ft of torque
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The Porsche Cayenne Turbo E-Hybrid features the same powertrain but cranks 729 hp and 700 lb-ft
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Both the Urus SE and the Cayenne Turbo E-Hybrid drives all-four wheels via an 8-speed automatic gearbox
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Swipe up to find out the all-electric driving range for both these performance SUVs
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Both Lamborghini and Porsche now offer electrified SUVs
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For 2024, the Lamborghini Urus has embraced electrification and has become a mighty PHEV
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It revolves around the same engine features in the Cayenne Turbo E Hybrid's Plug-in hybrid setup
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The Urus S E Hybrid is expected to cost almost twice as much as the Cayenne Turbo E Hybrid's $158k MSRP
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The difference in performance doesn't seem to be anywhere near twice the Cayenne's sticker price
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The Cayenne is down on power, but has a similar range to the Urus' 37
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Urus S E Hybrid has a slightly better towing capacity - 7,000 pounds vs 6,600 for the Cayenne Turbo E Hybrid
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The range-topping, hybrid Cayenne can be had in two body styles - a traditional SUV or an SUV coupe
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Both hybrid SUVs pack a 12.3-inch infotainment screen wth wireless smartphone connectivity as standard
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The Urus'cockpit feels more special and comes standard with a 21-inch Premium sound system, which is optional on the Cayenne
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Negligible difference - Cayenne Turbo E Hybrid takes 3.5 seconds to 60 mph - 0.3 slower than the Urus SE Hybrid
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The hybrid Urus also tops the PHEV Cayenne in terms of top speed 194 mph vs 183
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Both SUVs pack 701 pound-feet of torque, but the Cayenne makes it from just 900 RPM
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The hybrid Urus SE packs 789 hp, which is 60 more than the Cayenne Turbo E Hybrid
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Swipe up to learn more about how these 2 hybrid performance SUVs compare
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Lamborghini and Porsche have their own unique take on the performance hybrid formula
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With the Temerario, Lamborghini enters a new era of hybridization
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This is thanks to a newly developed 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 and three e-motors
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This V8 has a flat-plane crankshaft and is developed in-house by Lamborghini
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Among the three e-motors, two of them are placed on the front axle and a third is mounted at the rear
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A 3.8 kWh battery pack powers the motors, and can allow EV-only driving for about 6 miles
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The Temerario, being a PHEV, can be plug-in externally to charge the battery pack
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Porsche's new hybrid system, called the T-Hybrid, is considered mild hybrid.
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At the center of this hybrid system is a single turbo flat-six. The 2025 911 Carrera GTS comes with a 3.6-liter flat-six
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There's another e-motor in the 8-speed PDK, adding 54 hp to the mix. Total, the power output churned out by the system is 532 hp
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Unlike the Temerario, the 911 Carrera GTS can't run on all-electric propulsion. The e-motor is powered by a dinky 1.9kWh battery pack
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So, which hybrid solution is better? Swipe up to find out!
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The Lamborghini Temerario is the first V-8-powered Lamborghini sportscar since the Jalpa
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With 907 hp from a hybrid setup, the Temererio is the most powerful mid-engine supercar in its class
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The Revuelto's 3 e-motors can also be found here, assisting a flat-plane V-8 that revs to 10,000 RPM
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Instead of throwing massive power, Porsche engineers plan to utilize the T-Hybrid powertrain to its full potential
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The upcoming 992.2 Turbo S will utilize a more powerful version of the 992.2 Carrera 4 GTS powertrain
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With the 992.2 GTS outperforming the current 992.1 Turbo S around the Nordschleife, the 992.2 Turbo S hybrid will likely pack around a combined 710 hp
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With the T-Hybrid setup, a 992.2 Turbo S would weigh around the same as the Lamborghini Temererio's 3,725 lbs
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The Temererio's hybrid power allows for a 2.6-second 0-60 mph time
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Even the current Turbo S can, reportedly hit 60 mph in as little as 2.2 seconds
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Also, unlike Lamborghini, Porsche is conservative in reporting its performance numbers
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Swipe up to learn more about how and if Temererio's hybrid V-8 will play a role in Porsche's 992.2 Turbo S.
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The recently introduced Lamborghini Temerario features many company firsts
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The Huracan successor features a turbocharged V8 engine in place of the V10
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The hybrid baby Lambo's flat-plane V8 revs to 10,000 RPM
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The Temerario's V-8 revs to 10,000 RPM. It, alone, makes 789 hp
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With 3 electric motors on board, Lamborghini Temerario makes over 900 hp
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With a 0-60 mph time in 2.6 seconds, the Temerario is hyper-car quick
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Its 213 mph top speed is also nothing to scoff at
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Beyond the powerplant, the exterior of the Temarario is all-new and a departure from the outgoing Huracan
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Lamborghini's new hexagonal design is apparent in the Temerario's interior
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Meanwhile, the upcoming Porsche 911 Turbo range is also about to adopt hybrid tech
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The 992.2 Turbo S's gas-powered unit could be less powerful than the outgoing model, but with hybrid assist it should still be quicker
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A larger-displacement variant of the 9A3 engine seen in the recent hybrid 992.2 GTS, is not out of the question for the new Turbo S
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In true tradition, the 992.2 Turbo S is expected to rocket to 60 mph in the low-2 seconds
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Compared to the Lambo, the upcoming 911 Turbo S may seem outgunned, but Porsche always punches above its weight
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Similar to other 992.2 models we already know, the Turbo S will not be dramatically different inside
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Swipe up to read more to see how these hybrid performances stack up.
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Head-turning looks with a modern design philosophy
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Extensive personalization options for a truly unique supercar
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Lightweight, rigid Space Frame chassis enhances performance
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Huracan's successor impresses with electrifying performance
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Will eat the McLaren Artura and Ferrari 296 GTB on the race track
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Undeniably powerful but equally efficient with a powerful plug-in system
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Comfortable seating or upright driving position. Which one would you prefer?
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Futuristic interior with three stunning digital displays
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Evolutionary exterior design blends tradition and innovation
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Advanced aerodynamics for unparalleled performance
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Customizable driving modes for every occasion
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Mindblowing stopping prowess with the carbon-ceramic brakes
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High-performance tires for maximum grip and stability
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Optional Alleggerita package takes performance to new heights
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Drift Mode for controlled, exhilarating sideways action
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Telemetry system for track performance analysis
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Both the Bugatti Tourbillon and the Lamborghini Revuelto are plug-in hybrid hypercars under the VW umbrella
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The Tourbillon packs an 8.3-liter naturally aspirated V16 and with the help of 3 e-motors, the Tourbillon pushes out 1,775 hp
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The Revuelto features a 6.5-liter naturally aspirated V12, coupled with 3 e-motors, pushing out 1,001 hp combined
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The Tourbillon has a larger 25 kWh battery pack which is estimated to drive 37 miles in EV mode
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The Revuelto packs a pretty compact 3.8 kWh battery pack and will offer about 5-7 miles on EV range
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The Tourbillon is expected to sprint to 60 mph from a standstill in 2.0 seconds and can reach a top speed of 276 mph
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The Lamborghini Revuelto can reach 60 mph in a mere 2.3 seconds and can top out at 218 mph
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The Tourbillon's cabin is one of its highlights and is inspired by mechanical watches as seen in the analog dials
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Inside the Revuelto, things are more modern looking, which are more catered towards a younger demographic
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Lamborghini Huracán Sterrato and Porsche 911 Dakar are rugged supercars
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The Huracan Sterrato sits 9.8 inches off the ground with Bridgestone Dueler AT002 all-terrain tires
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The 911 Dakar sits 8.1 inches off the ground with Pirelli Scorpion All Terrain Plus tires
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The mid-engine Huracan Sterrato packs a V10 with 602 horsepower and 413 pound-feet of torque
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The rear-engine 911 Dakar features twin-turbo flat-6 with 473 horsepower and 420 pound-feet of torque
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The Lambo is equipped with a special AWD and a 7-speed DCT
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The Porsche also packs AWD but comes with an 8-speed PDK dual-clutch transmission
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The Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato is limited to 1499 units
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Production of the Porsche 911 Dakar is limited to 2500 units
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You've Never Seen A Diablo Quiet Like This One
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It Belonged To Another YouTube Legend
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It Was Time To Stretch Out The Jeeperghini's Legs
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Back At The Shop, They Carry Out Some Pretty Extensive Mods
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This Lambo Gets Some Sporty New Seats
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Finally The Jeeperghini Is Ready For Some Action
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This Unique Off-Road Creation Performed Admirably Well
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The Jeeperghini Turned Out To Be More Than Capable
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The Lamborghini Huracan Was Lamborghini's Successor To The Gallardo
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Full LED lighting system for improved visibility and distinctive style
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Optional transparent engine cover showcases V10 heart
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The aerodynamic design achieved 50 percent more downforce than Gallardo
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Lightweight hybrid chassis for exceptional rigidity
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Same 5.2-liter V10 as the Gallardo, but significantly more powerful
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Significantly faster than its predecessor and rivals
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New Seven-speed dual-clutch transmission for lightning-fast shifts
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All-wheel drive system and limited-slip differential for unparalleled traction
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ANIMA drive mode selector tailors driving experience
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Carbon ceramic brakes for fade-free stopping power
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Extensive use of hexagonal design elements
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Three different seating options to cater to every need
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12.3-inch TFT digital instrument cluster showed essential information dynamically
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Sharper handling with Optional Magneto-Rheological suspension
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The sculpted design of Lambo's entry-level model from the 2000s, stands out from the crowd
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Aerodynamic design optimized for high-speed stability
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A 5.0-liter V10 delivers spine-tingling performance
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Choice of a manual and automatic transmission
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Impressive traction with all-wheel-drive and limited-slip differentials
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Brembo high-performance brakes for reliable stopping power
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Performance-tuned suspension for extra high-speed stability
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Surprising practicality for an exotic car
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Audi-sourced infotainment system to keep you entertained
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Supportive sport seats keep driver and passenger secure
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Appreciating as a modern classic
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One of Lamborghini's most successful models to date
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