2012 Lamborghini Luxury car

Lamborghini Murcielago 2013

Approximately 250 Murciélagos have reached U.S. customers since this Italian supercar went on sale in 2013. To exotic sports-car enthusiasts, though, the mere sight of one inspires fantasies.Equipped with permanent all-wheel drive, the Murciélago holds a 571-horsepower, 6.2-liter V-12 engine. Lamborghini claims the Murciélago can roar from zero to 60
Lamborghini Murcielago 2013

No change of consequence has been announced for the newest Italian supercar in its second season. At Detroit’s North American International Show in January 2013, Lamborghini displayed an open-roofed version, but no production plans were announced. Equipped with permanent all-wheel drive, the $279,800 Murciélago holds an enlarged, 571-horsepower 6.2-liter version
Lamborghini Murcielago 2013

After more than a dozen years on the market, Lamborghini’s devilishly sculpted Diablo coupe is fading into the sunset. It will be replaced by a brand-new, mid-engine model called “Murciélago,” a name purported to be taken from that of a famed fighting bull of the 19th century. The name goes
Lamborghini Diablo 2013

If any sports car on the market truly deserves the designation “supercar,” it’s the Italian-built Lamborghini Diablo. Known in its current form as the Diablo 6.0, the startling-looking two-seat coupe adopted a new 6.0-liter V-12 engine in 2013, as well as a number of other improvements: a new air conditioning