A line of Lamborghini Miuras await the transverse-mounted 3.9-liter V12 hearts that turned these Marcello Gandini-penned masterpieces into supercars. [via GoodOldValves]
A line of Lamborghini Miuras await the transverse-mounted 3.9-liter V12 hearts that turned these Marcello Gandini-penned masterpieces into supercars. [via GoodOldValves]
This great advertisement by agency Phillip und Keuntje for Lamborghini beautifully shows just how integral the German-owned company is to their home of Sant'Agata, Bolognese. [via Autostream]
Yep, that's a Lambo. This elegant pile of angles was produced using a 3-D modeling process that its makers have dubbed the Lo Res Project. How they made it is both simple and fascinating.
You probably had cars on your bedroom wall as a kid. If you're of a certain age, one of those cars was probably a Lamborghini Diablo. Kilometer's Stuart Fowle had a chance to drive the legend. —Ed.
Lamborghini Gallardos — the car in front is with the Italian police — near St. Moritz, Switzerland. Wow. (Hat tip to Qutaiba!) Photo Credit: David Kaiser.
A few years ago, we were given a rare peek inside Lamborghini's factory in Sant'A'gata Bolognese. The cars assembled within those walls are some of the finest, and loudest, in the world. Bella, bambinos. Bella.