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Lamborghini Murciélago

The Lamborghini Murciélago is a sports car produced by Italian automotive manufacturer Lamborghini between 2001[8] and 2010. Successor to the Diablo and flagship V12 of the automaker's lineup, the Murciélago was introduced as a coupé in 2001. The car was first available in North America for the 2002 model year. The Murciélago was Lamborghini's first new design in eleven years, and was also the brand's first new model under the ownership of German parent company Audi, which is owned by Volkswagen. The car is designed by Peruvian-born Belgian Luc Donckerwolke, Lamborghini's head of design from 1998 to 2005.[9]

Lamborghini Murciélago
Lamborghini Murciélago LP640
Overview
ManufacturerLamborghini
Production2001–2010
(4,099 built[1])
Model years2002–2010
AssemblyItaly: Sant'Agata Bolognese
Designer
Body and chassis
ClassSports car (S)
Body style
LayoutLongitudinal, mid-engine, all wheel drive
DoorsScissor
RelatedLamborghini Reventón
Powertrain
Engine6.2 L–6.5 L Lamborghini V12
Power output
  • 427 kW (580 PS; 572 hp) (2001–2005)
  • 471 kW (640 PS; 631 hp) (2006–2010)
  • 478 kW (650 PS; 641 hp) (LP 650-4 roadster)
  • 493 kW (670 PS; 661 hp) (LP 670-4 SV)
Transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,665 mm (104.9 in)
Length
  • 2002–05: 4,580 mm (180.3 in)
  • 2006–10: 4,610 mm (181.5 in)
Width
  • 2002–05: 2,045 mm (80.5 in)
  • 2006–10: 2,057 mm (81.0 in)
Height1,135 mm (44.7 in)
Curb weight
  • 1,841 kg (4,058 lb)[3]
  • 1,860 kg (4,100 lb) Roadster[4]
  • 1,746 kg (3,850 lb) LP 640[5]
  • 1,860 kg (4,100 lb) LP 640 Roadster[6]
  • 1,746 kg (3,850 lb) LP 670-4 SV[7]
Chronology
PredecessorLamborghini Diablo
SuccessorLamborghini Aventador

A roadster variant was introduced in 2003, followed by the more powerful and updated LP 640 coupé and roadster and a limited edition LP 650–4 Roadster. 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.[10]

Name

Lamborghini cars are often named after Spanish Fighting Bulls; the eponymous Murciélago was a leading sire after surviving an 1879 fight in Córdoba.[11] Murciélago is the Spanish word for bat. In the Castilian Spanish spoken in most of Spain the word is pronounced [muɾˈθjelaɣo], with a voiceless dental fricative [θ] (as in English thing). However, the Italian automaker often uses the Southern Spanish and Latin American Spanish pronunciation, [muɾˈsjelaɣo], with an [s] sound.

Specifications

Engines

 
The 6.2-litre V12 engine used in the first generation model
Model Engine Power and torque Acceleration (seconds) Top Speed
0–97 km/h (0–60 mph) 0–160 km/h (0–100 mph) 0–240 km/h (0–149 mph) Quarter Mile
Murciélago (2001–2006)[12][13] 6,192 cc (6.2 L) V12 580 PS (427 kW; 572 hp) at 7,500 rpm, 650 N⋅m (479 lb⋅ft) at 5,400 rpm 3.8 8.3 21.4 11.7 at 196 km/h (122 mph) official: 332 km/h (206 mph)
Murciélago LP 640-4 (2006 – 2010)[14][15] 6,496 cc (6.5 L) V12 640 PS (471 kW; 631 hp) at 8,000 rpm, 660 N⋅m (487 lb⋅ft) at 6,000 rpm 3.4 7.5 -- 11.2 seconds at 204 km/h (127 mph) official: 340 km/h (211 mph)
Murciélago LP 640-4 Roadster (2006 – 2010)[16] 3.5 8.1 16.1 11.8 at 203 km/h (126 mph) official: 336 km/h (209 mph)
Murciélago LP 650–4 Roadster (2010)[17][18][19] 650 PS (478 kW; 641 hp) at 8,000 rpm, 660 N⋅m (487 lb⋅ft) at 6,000 rpm 3.1 - - - official: 338 km/h (210 mph)
Murciélago LP 670–4 SuperVeloce (2009 – 2010)[20][21][22] 670 PS (493 kW; 661 hp) at 8,000 rpm, 660 N⋅m (487 lb⋅ft) at 6,500 rpm 2.8[23] - - 10.9 at 209.9 km/h (130.4 mph) (R&T) official: 342 km/h (213 mph)
337 km/h (209 mph) with Aeropack Wing

Transmissions

Model Standard Optional
Murciélago, Murciélago LP 640, Murciélago LP 670–4 SuperVeloce 6-speed manual 6-speed e-Gear

Variants

Murciélago (2001–2006)

 
Lamborghini Murciélago coupé
 
Rear view
 
Interior

The Murciélago is an all-wheel drive, mid-engine sports car. With an angular design and a low slung body, the highest point of the roof is just under 4 feet (1.2 m) above the ground. One of the vehicle's most distinguishing features is its scissor doors, a hallmark feature of flagship Lamborghini models. The first generation of the Murciélago was produced between 2001 and 2006 and was powered by a Lamborghini V12 that traces its roots back to the company's beginnings in the 1960s. The rear differential is integrated with the engine itself, with a viscous coupling centre differential transferring power to the front wheels. The total power distribution is 70 percent at the rear and 30 percent at the front. Power is delivered through a 6-speed manual transmission. The suspension utilised in the car uses an independent double-wishbone design, and the bodywork mostly features carbon fibre except for the steel roof and aluminium scissor doors. The active rear wing and the active air intakes integrated into the car's shoulders are electromechanically controlled, deploying automatically only at high speeds in an effort to maximise both aerodynamic and cooling efficiency. The interior was also made more comfortable and ergonomic than its predecessor sporting a simple and clean look with all the major controls along with the gearshift knob integrated into the central tunnel.

The first generation cars were known simply as Murciélago, sometimes Murciélago VT. The 6,192 cc (6.2 L; 377.9 cu in) naturally aspirated V12 engine installed in the first generation cars generated a maximum power output of 580 PS (572 hp; 427 kW) at 7,500 rpm and 650 N⋅m (479 lb⋅ft) of torque at 5,400 rpm, accelerating the car from a stand still to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 3.8 seconds and on to a top speed of 333 km/h (207 mph).[24] Subsequent versions incorporated an alphanumeric designation to the name Murciélago, which indicated their engine orientation and output. However, the original Murciélago is never referred to as "LP 580".

Murciélago Roadster (2004–2006)

 
Lamborghini Murciélago Roadster
 
Lamborghini Murciélago Roadster side view with the top in place

The concept car of the upcoming open-top variant was presented at the 2003 Detroit Motor Show as the Murciélago Barchetta.[25] The production version called the Murciélago Roadster was introduced in 2004. Primarily designed to be an open-top car, it employed a manually attached soft roof as a cover from adverse weather, but a warning on the windshield header advised the driver not to exceed 100 mph (160 km/h) with the roof in place. The roof which was made of fabric could be folded and fit into a leather bag supplied with the car in order to store it in the front compartment when not in use. The designer, Luc Donckerwolke used the B-2 stealth bomber, the Wally 118 WallyPower yacht, and architect Santiago Calatrava's Ciutat de Les Arts i Les Ciències in Valencia, Spain as his inspiration for the roadster's revised rear pillars and engine cover. The roadster weighs 29 kg (65 lb) more than the coupé due to the loss of the roof and the addition of chassis reinforcing components. The roadster could accelerate from 0–97 km/h (0–60 mph) in 3.8 seconds which is more than the coupé owing to the increased weight while the top speed remained the same as the coupé.[9]

Murciélago LP 640 (2006–2010)

 
Lamborghini Murciélago LP 640
 
Lamborghini Murciélago LP 640 rear view
 
LP 640 Interior

In March 2006, Lamborghini unveiled an updated version of the Murciélago at the Geneva Motor Show: the Murciélago LP 640. The new title incorporated the car's name, along with an alphanumeric designation which indicated the engine's orientation (Longitudinale Posteriore), and the updated power output. With displacement now increased to 6.5 litres, the engine was rated at 640 PS (471 kW; 631 hp) at 8,000 rpm. The exterior received a noticeable facelift, featuring revised front and rear fascias, and asymmetrical side air intakes, with the left side intake feeding an oil cooler. A new single outlet exhaust system incorporated into the rear diffuser, modified suspension system, revised programming, and upgraded clutch for the 6-speed "e-Gear" automated manual transmission with launch control rounded out the performance modifications. Interior seating was also re-configured in order to provide greater headroom, and a new stereo system formed part of the updated dashboard. Optional equipment included Carbon fibre-reinforced Silicon Carbide (C/SiC) ceramic composite brakes, chrome paddle shifters and a glass engine cover. The car's estimated fuel economy for the 6-speed manual variant is 8 miles per U.S. gallon (29 L/100 km; 9.6 mpg‑imp) in the city and 13 miles per U.S. gallon (18 L/100 km; 16 mpg‑imp) on the highway, making it the least efficient car in 2008 for city and highway driving, according to the EPA.[26]

Murciélago LP 640 Roadster (2006–2010)

 
Murciélago LP 640 roadster
 
LP 640 Lamborghini Murciélago Roadster with the scissor doors open
 
Murciélago LP 640 roadster (rear view)

At the 2006 Los Angeles Auto Show, Lamborghini announced that the roadster version of the Murciélago would also be updated to LP 640 specifications.[27]

Murciélago LP 670–4 SuperVeloce (2009–2010)

 
 
Murciélago LP 670–4 Super Veloce front and rear view

At the 2009 Geneva Motor Show, Lamborghini unveiled a high performance variant of the Murciélago, the LP 670–4 SuperVeloce.[28] The SV moniker had previously appeared on the Diablo SV, as well as the Miura SV. The SV variants are more track-oriented than the normal production variants and are usually produced in limited numbers.[29]

The SuperVeloce's 6,496 cc (6.5 L; 396.4 cu in) V12 engine generates a maximum power output 670 PS (493 kW; 661 hp) at 8,000 rpm and 660 N⋅m (487 lb⋅ft) of torque at 6,500 rpm, due to revised valve timing and upgraded intake system. The air intakes were made bigger for better brake cooling and the front spoiler extended much farther for improved downforce. The engine cover was specially designed for the SV and consisted of three hexagonal plexiglass plates supported by a carbon fibre framework. The car's weight was also reduced by 100 kg (220 lb) through the extensive use of carbon fibre inside and out. A new, lighter exhaust system also helps in saving weight. The interior was also trimmed in Alcantara as a weight saving measure. As a result of the extensive weight loss, the SV has a power-to-weight ratio of 429 hp/long ton. The LP 640's optional 15-inch carbon-ceramic disc brakes with 6 piston callipers came as standard equipment with the car. In its June 2009 issue, Car and Driver magazine estimated that the LP 670–4 SV is capable of accelerating to 96 km/h (60 mph) from a standing start in just 3.0 seconds and on to 161 km/h (100 mph) in 7.2 seconds.[30] Subsequent testing by Road & Track revealed a 0–60 mph (0–97 km/h) time of 3.1 seconds and a quarter mile time of 10.9 seconds at 129.4 mph (208.2 km/h).[31] Lamborghini claimed a top speed of 342 km/h (213 mph) when the car is fitted with an optional smaller spoiler, or 337 km/h (209 mph) with the standard Aeropack spoiler.[32]

According to Maurizio Reggiani, head of Lamborghini R&D at the time, the LP 670–4 SV's steering was tuned for high-speed sensitivity. The original production plan of the ultimate Murciélago was limited to 350 cars. However, only 186 LP 670-4s were produced before the factory had to make room for the new Aventador production line. The chassis numbers of the total cars manufactured do not represent manufacturing order.

Limited editions

40th Anniversary Edition

 
Lamborghini Murciélago 40th Anniversary Edition

In 2003, Lamborghini celebrated its 40th anniversary by introducing a limited production run of fifty 40th-Anniversary Edition Murciélagos. Enhancements over the standard car included a limited-edition blue body color that was called "Verde Artemis", carbon-fibre exterior detailing, upgraded wheels, a revamped exhaust system, and a numbered plaque on the inside of the rear window. The interior also featured unique leather trim.[33]

LP 640 Versace

 
LP-640 Versace

The Murciélago LP 640 Versace is a special limited edition of the LP 640 that was unveiled at the 2006 Paris Motor Show. Available in either white or black, only 20 were produced as both coupés and roadsters but only 8 were available for sale. Although the standard V12 engine was used, stylists from the Versace fashion house, and Lamborghini's Ad Personam program, collaborated to design custom interiors finished in two-toned Versace leather complemented with a Gianni Versace logo plaque on the centre console.[34] Each unit came with matching Versace luggage, along with driving shoes and gloves. A matching watch from Versace's Precious Items department was also made available to customers.[35]

LP 650–4 Roadster

 
LP 650-4 Roadster

In 2009, Lamborghini released a limited-run update of the Murciélago Roadster (50 units). The LP 650-4's increased engine output is rated at 650 PS (478 kW; 641 hp) and 660 N⋅m (487 lbf⋅ft), allowing the car to reach 100 km/h (62 mph) in 3.4 seconds and achieve a top speed of 330 km/h (205 mph). Available only in Grigio Telesto gray with Arancio orange highlights, the color scheme was continued on the inside.[36]

LP 670–4 SuperVeloce China Limited Edition (2010)

The LP 670–4 SuperVeloce China Limited Edition is a limited version of the LP 670–4 SuperVeloce for the Chinese market. It is distinguished by the middle stripe.[37] The vehicle, unveiled at the Beijing Auto Show,[38] has a top speed of 345 km/h (214 mph) and produces 670 hp (500 kW; 679 PS) and 661 N⋅m (488 lb⋅ft) of torque, which propels it from 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) in 3.2 seconds. Production was limited to 10 units.[37][20][39]

Safety recall

In May 2010 in the United States, Lamborghini recalled 428 of its 2007–2008 Murciélago coupés and roadsters because of the possibility of weld failure on the fuel pump support inside the fuel tank, potentially leading to a fuel leak and possible fire.[40][41]

Motorsport

R-GT

 
Reiter Engineering's Murciélago R-GT, campaigned under the InterProgress Bank Spartak Racing name

The Lamborghini Murciélago R-GT is a racing version of the Murciélago, developed jointly with Reiter Engineering and Audi Sport, and unveiled at the 2003 Frankfurt Motor Show. Unlike the standard car, the R-GT is rear-wheel drive only, and in order to comply with the FIA, ACO, and JAF rules, the car retains the standard V12 engine, but air restrictors are used to manage power. Acceleration and top speed performance are dependent on gearing, as different ratios are used for different tracks. Most sources report that around 7 original R-GTs were sold.[42] This number doesn't include later derivatives such as the RG-1 or R-SV.

In March 2007, the All-Inkl.com Racing Murciélago won the Zhuhai 2 Hours. A Murciélago R-GT was entered into the 2008 24 Hours of Le Mans but was not classified.

In April 2009, beating a Corvette C6.R, and Saleen S7R, a Murciélago R-GT of the Russian IPB Spartak Racing Team won the GT1 class in the 1000 km de Catalunya, a LMS race. The drivers of the IPB Spartak Racing car were Russian, Roman Rusinov, and Dutch, Peter Kox. The Lamborghini made a pole position but was moved to the end of the grid due to some technical irregularities. They finished 2 laps ahead of the lead Corvette to take the second international win for a Lamborghini GT car.

RG-1

 
JLOC's RG-1LM, at 2007 Le Mans

The Lamborghini Murciélago RG-1 was built for the Japan Lamborghini Owners Club (JLOC) to compete in Japanese Super GT series in 2004. In March 2006, the RG-1 recorded a win in the GT300 class at the Super GT Suzuka 500 km race.[43]

RG-1LM
The Lamborghini Murciélago RG-1LM (alias: RGT-LM) is endurance version of Murciélago RG-1 specially developed for JLOC by Reiter Engineering and run in 24 Hours of Le Mans race in 2006.[44]

LP 670 R-SV

The Lamborghini Murciélago LP 670 R-SV is an evolution of the R-GT developed by Reiter Engineering to comply with the FIA rules for the new FIA GT1 World Championship. It was unveiled at the 2010 24 Hours of Spa weekend.[45] The 2010 FIA GT1 World Championship season saw Reiter run two cars and the other two were run by All-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport. Reiter saw some success winning two Championship races finishing third in the teams' championship. The All-Inkl team did not have as much success finishing ninth in the championship. The 2011 season saw Swiss Racing Team run the ex-Reiter R-SV's, after an unsuccessful season in 2010 running Nissan GT-R's. All-Inkl has had a successful season so far topping the teams' championship as of round seven. Swiss Racing Team had some points finishes but after a crash between both cars at the Sachsenring round, they had a lack of spare parts and did not compete in the next three events. DKR Engineering announced that they would be using Murciélago R-SVs for the last 2 rounds of the season, instead of the Chevrolet Corvette C6.R that they were using for the first 8 rounds.[citation needed]

Related development

Lamborghini Miura concept

 
The 2006 Miura concept was based on a Murciélago chassis

In January 2006, a retro-styled Lamborghini Miura concept car, built on a Murciélago chassis, was announced at the Museum of Television & Radio and promoted at the Los Angeles Auto Show, although the car itself was not present at the show. Subsequently, the Miura concept was officially debuted at the North American International Auto Show just two weeks later. It was the first design penned by Lamborghini's then design chief, Walter de'Silva, and commemorated the 40th anniversary of the 1966 introduction of the original Miura in Geneva.

Lamborghini president and CEO, Stefan Winkelmann, rejected any possibility of the concept marking the Miura's return to production, however, stating “The Miura was a celebration of our history, but Lamborghini is about the future. Retro design is not what we are here for. So we won’t do the Miura.”[46]

Lamborghini Reventón

Debuted in 2007 at the Frankfurt Auto Show,[47] the Lamborghini Reventón is a modified version of the Murciélago. The car's mechanical underpinnings and engine are identical to those of the Murciélago LP 640. However, cosmetics are all unique. Interior and exterior styling were inspired by stealth fighter design, taking cues from aircraft such as the F-22 Raptor. Only 21 units were built, of which one was retained by the factory to be exhibited in the Lamborghini museum. Lamborghini also produced 15 units of a roadster version.

Production

Year Units Coupé Roadster
2001[48] 65 65 -
2002[48] 442 442 -
2003[49] 424 424 -
2004[49] 384 304 80
2005[50] 464 230 234
2006[50] 444 323 121
2007[51] 629 423 206
2008[51] 637 454 183
2009[52] 331 274 57
2010[52] 163 145 18
Total 3,983 3,084 899

In popular culture

The Murciélago is featured on the cover and in the car roster of the racing video game Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit 2. A Murciélago LP 640 in police livery is also featured in the promotional video of Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit alongside a Pagani Zonda Cinque.[53]

The Murciélago Roadster was used in the 2005 film Batman Begins and the Murciélago LP 640 was used in its sequel The Dark Knight. It is used as Bruce Wayne's personal transport, with its name meaning "bat" connecting to his identity as "Batman". Lamborghini lent the production crew of The Dark Knight three Murciélago LP 640s to use in a chase scene. One of the cars was destroyed in the process.[54]

The Murciélago is the titular Lamborghini referenced in the Kanye West song Mercy, though the actual car depicted in the music video is a Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4.

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External links

  • Official website

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It has been suggested that Lamborghini Miura concept be merged into this article Discuss Proposed since June 2022 The Lamborghini Murcielago is a sports car produced by Italian automotive manufacturer Lamborghini between 2001 8 and 2010 Successor to the Diablo and flagship V12 of the automaker s lineup the Murcielago was introduced as a coupe in 2001 The car was first available in North America for the 2002 model year The Murcielago was Lamborghini s first new design in eleven years and was also the brand s first new model under the ownership of German parent company Audi which is owned by Volkswagen The car is designed by Peruvian born Belgian Luc Donckerwolke Lamborghini s head of design from 1998 to 2005 9 Lamborghini MurcielagoLamborghini Murcielago LP640OverviewManufacturerLamborghiniProduction2001 2010 4 099 built 1 Model years2002 2010AssemblyItaly Sant Agata BologneseDesignerLuc Donckerwolke original design Lamborghini Style Center facelift 2 Body and chassisClassSports car S Body style2 door coupe2 door roadsterLayoutLongitudinal mid engine all wheel driveDoorsScissorRelatedLamborghini ReventonPowertrainEngine6 2 L 6 5 L Lamborghini V12Power output427 kW 580 PS 572 hp 2001 2005 471 kW 640 PS 631 hp 2006 2010 478 kW 650 PS 641 hp LP 650 4 roadster 493 kW 670 PS 661 hp LP 670 4 SV Transmission6 speed manual6 speed e gear automated manualDimensionsWheelbase2 665 mm 104 9 in Length2002 05 4 580 mm 180 3 in 2006 10 4 610 mm 181 5 in Width2002 05 2 045 mm 80 5 in 2006 10 2 057 mm 81 0 in Height1 135 mm 44 7 in Curb weight1 841 kg 4 058 lb 3 1 860 kg 4 100 lb Roadster 4 1 746 kg 3 850 lb LP 640 5 1 860 kg 4 100 lb LP 640 Roadster 6 1 746 kg 3 850 lb LP 670 4 SV 7 ChronologyPredecessorLamborghini DiabloSuccessorLamborghini AventadorA roadster variant was introduced in 2003 followed by the more powerful and updated LP 640 coupe and roadster and a limited edition LP 650 4 Roadster The final variation to wear the Murcielago nameplate was the LP 670 4 SuperVeloce powered by the largest and final evolution of the original Lamborghini V12 engine Production of the Murcielago 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 10 Contents 1 Name 2 Specifications 2 1 Engines 2 2 Transmissions 3 Variants 3 1 Murcielago 2001 2006 3 2 Murcielago Roadster 2004 2006 3 3 Murcielago LP 640 2006 2010 3 4 Murcielago LP 640 Roadster 2006 2010 3 5 Murcielago LP 670 4 SuperVeloce 2009 2010 4 Limited editions 4 1 40th Anniversary Edition 4 2 LP 640 Versace 4 3 LP 650 4 Roadster 4 4 LP 670 4 SuperVeloce China Limited Edition 2010 5 Safety recall 6 Motorsport 6 1 R GT 6 2 RG 1 6 3 LP 670 R SV 7 Related development 7 1 Lamborghini Miura concept 7 2 Lamborghini Reventon 8 Production 9 In popular culture 10 References 10 1 Bibliography 11 External linksName EditLamborghini cars are often named after Spanish Fighting Bulls the eponymous Murcielago was a leading sire after surviving an 1879 fight in Cordoba 11 Murcielago is the Spanish word for bat In the Castilian Spanish spoken in most of Spain the word is pronounced muɾˈ8jelaɣo with a voiceless dental fricative 8 as in English thing However the Italian automaker often uses the Southern Spanish and Latin American Spanish pronunciation muɾˈsjelaɣo with an s sound Specifications EditEngines Edit The 6 2 litre V12 engine used in the first generation model Model Engine Power and torque Acceleration seconds Top Speed0 97 km h 0 60 mph 0 160 km h 0 100 mph 0 240 km h 0 149 mph Quarter MileMurcielago 2001 2006 12 13 6 192 cc 6 2 L V12 580 PS 427 kW 572 hp at 7 500 rpm 650 N m 479 lb ft at 5 400 rpm 3 8 8 3 21 4 11 7 at 196 km h 122 mph official 332 km h 206 mph Murcielago LP 640 4 2006 2010 14 15 6 496 cc 6 5 L V12 640 PS 471 kW 631 hp at 8 000 rpm 660 N m 487 lb ft at 6 000 rpm 3 4 7 5 11 2 seconds at 204 km h 127 mph official 340 km h 211 mph Murcielago LP 640 4 Roadster 2006 2010 16 3 5 8 1 16 1 11 8 at 203 km h 126 mph official 336 km h 209 mph Murcielago LP 650 4 Roadster 2010 17 18 19 650 PS 478 kW 641 hp at 8 000 rpm 660 N m 487 lb ft at 6 000 rpm 3 1 official 338 km h 210 mph Murcielago LP 670 4 SuperVeloce 2009 2010 20 21 22 670 PS 493 kW 661 hp at 8 000 rpm 660 N m 487 lb ft at 6 500 rpm 2 8 23 10 9 at 209 9 km h 130 4 mph R amp T official 342 km h 213 mph 337 km h 209 mph with Aeropack WingTransmissions Edit Model Standard OptionalMurcielago Murcielago LP 640 Murcielago LP 670 4 SuperVeloce 6 speed manual 6 speed e GearVariants EditMurcielago 2001 2006 Edit Lamborghini Murcielago coupe Rear view Interior The Murcielago is an all wheel drive mid engine sports car With an angular design and a low slung body the highest point of the roof is just under 4 feet 1 2 m above the ground One of the vehicle s most distinguishing features is its scissor doors a hallmark feature of flagship Lamborghini models The first generation of the Murcielago was produced between 2001 and 2006 and was powered by a Lamborghini V12 that traces its roots back to the company s beginnings in the 1960s The rear differential is integrated with the engine itself with a viscous coupling centre differential transferring power to the front wheels The total power distribution is 70 percent at the rear and 30 percent at the front Power is delivered through a 6 speed manual transmission The suspension utilised in the car uses an independent double wishbone design and the bodywork mostly features carbon fibre except for the steel roof and aluminium scissor doors The active rear wing and the active air intakes integrated into the car s shoulders are electromechanically controlled deploying automatically only at high speeds in an effort to maximise both aerodynamic and cooling efficiency The interior was also made more comfortable and ergonomic than its predecessor sporting a simple and clean look with all the major controls along with the gearshift knob integrated into the central tunnel The first generation cars were known simply as Murcielago sometimes Murcielago VT The 6 192 cc 6 2 L 377 9 cu in naturally aspirated V12 engine installed in the first generation cars generated a maximum power output of 580 PS 572 hp 427 kW at 7 500 rpm and 650 N m 479 lb ft of torque at 5 400 rpm accelerating the car from a stand still to 100 km h 62 mph in 3 8 seconds and on to a top speed of 333 km h 207 mph 24 Subsequent versions incorporated an alphanumeric designation to the name Murcielago which indicated their engine orientation and output However the original Murcielago is never referred to as LP 580 Murcielago Roadster 2004 2006 Edit Lamborghini Murcielago Roadster Lamborghini Murcielago Roadster side view with the top in place The concept car of the upcoming open top variant was presented at the 2003 Detroit Motor Show as the Murcielago Barchetta 25 The production version called the Murcielago Roadster was introduced in 2004 Primarily designed to be an open top car it employed a manually attached soft roof as a cover from adverse weather but a warning on the windshield header advised the driver not to exceed 100 mph 160 km h with the roof in place The roof which was made of fabric could be folded and fit into a leather bag supplied with the car in order to store it in the front compartment when not in use The designer Luc Donckerwolke used the B 2 stealth bomber the Wally 118 WallyPower yacht and architect Santiago Calatrava s Ciutat de Les Arts i Les Ciencies in Valencia Spain as his inspiration for the roadster s revised rear pillars and engine cover The roadster weighs 29 kg 65 lb more than the coupe due to the loss of the roof and the addition of chassis reinforcing components The roadster could accelerate from 0 97 km h 0 60 mph in 3 8 seconds which is more than the coupe owing to the increased weight while the top speed remained the same as the coupe 9 Murcielago LP 640 2006 2010 Edit Lamborghini Murcielago LP 640 Lamborghini Murcielago LP 640 rear view LP 640 Interior In March 2006 Lamborghini unveiled an updated version of the Murcielago at the Geneva Motor Show the Murcielago LP 640 The new title incorporated the car s name along with an alphanumeric designation which indicated the engine s orientation Longitudinale Posteriore and the updated power output With displacement now increased to 6 5 litres the engine was rated at 640 PS 471 kW 631 hp at 8 000 rpm The exterior received a noticeable facelift featuring revised front and rear fascias and asymmetrical side air intakes with the left side intake feeding an oil cooler A new single outlet exhaust system incorporated into the rear diffuser modified suspension system revised programming and upgraded clutch for the 6 speed e Gear automated manual transmission with launch control rounded out the performance modifications Interior seating was also re configured in order to provide greater headroom and a new stereo system formed part of the updated dashboard Optional equipment included Carbon fibre reinforced Silicon Carbide C SiC ceramic composite brakes chrome paddle shifters and a glass engine cover The car s estimated fuel economy for the 6 speed manual variant is 8 miles per U S gallon 29 L 100 km 9 6 mpg imp in the city and 13 miles per U S gallon 18 L 100 km 16 mpg imp on the highway making it the least efficient car in 2008 for city and highway driving according to the EPA 26 Murcielago LP 640 Roadster 2006 2010 Edit Murcielago LP 640 roadster LP 640 Lamborghini Murcielago Roadster with the scissor doors open Murcielago LP 640 roadster rear view At the 2006 Los Angeles Auto Show Lamborghini announced that the roadster version of the Murcielago would also be updated to LP 640 specifications 27 Murcielago LP 670 4 SuperVeloce 2009 2010 Edit Murcielago LP 670 4 Super Veloce front and rear view At the 2009 Geneva Motor Show Lamborghini unveiled a high performance variant of the Murcielago the LP 670 4 SuperVeloce 28 The SV moniker had previously appeared on the Diablo SV as well as the Miura SV The SV variants are more track oriented than the normal production variants and are usually produced in limited numbers 29 The SuperVeloce s 6 496 cc 6 5 L 396 4 cu in V12 engine generates a maximum power output 670 PS 493 kW 661 hp at 8 000 rpm and 660 N m 487 lb ft of torque at 6 500 rpm due to revised valve timing and upgraded intake system The air intakes were made bigger for better brake cooling and the front spoiler extended much farther for improved downforce The engine cover was specially designed for the SV and consisted of three hexagonal plexiglass plates supported by a carbon fibre framework The car s weight was also reduced by 100 kg 220 lb through the extensive use of carbon fibre inside and out A new lighter exhaust system also helps in saving weight The interior was also trimmed in Alcantara as a weight saving measure As a result of the extensive weight loss the SV has a power to weight ratio of 429 hp long ton The LP 640 s optional 15 inch carbon ceramic disc brakes with 6 piston callipers came as standard equipment with the car In its June 2009 issue Car and Driver magazine estimated that the LP 670 4 SV is capable of accelerating to 96 km h 60 mph from a standing start in just 3 0 seconds and on to 161 km h 100 mph in 7 2 seconds 30 Subsequent testing by Road amp Track revealed a 0 60 mph 0 97 km h time of 3 1 seconds and a quarter mile time of 10 9 seconds at 129 4 mph 208 2 km h 31 Lamborghini claimed a top speed of 342 km h 213 mph when the car is fitted with an optional smaller spoiler or 337 km h 209 mph with the standard Aeropack spoiler 32 According to Maurizio Reggiani head of Lamborghini R amp D at the time the LP 670 4 SV s steering was tuned for high speed sensitivity The original production plan of the ultimate Murcielago was limited to 350 cars However only 186 LP 670 4s were produced before the factory had to make room for the new Aventador production line The chassis numbers of the total cars manufactured do not represent manufacturing order Limited editions Edit40th Anniversary Edition Edit Lamborghini Murcielago 40th Anniversary Edition In 2003 Lamborghini celebrated its 40th anniversary by introducing a limited production run of fifty 40th Anniversary Edition Murcielagos Enhancements over the standard car included a limited edition blue body color that was called Verde Artemis carbon fibre exterior detailing upgraded wheels a revamped exhaust system and a numbered plaque on the inside of the rear window The interior also featured unique leather trim 33 LP 640 Versace Edit LP 640 Versace The Murcielago LP 640 Versace is a special limited edition of the LP 640 that was unveiled at the 2006 Paris Motor Show Available in either white or black only 20 were produced as both coupes and roadsters but only 8 were available for sale Although the standard V12 engine was used stylists from the Versace fashion house and Lamborghini s Ad Personam program collaborated to design custom interiors finished in two toned Versace leather complemented with a Gianni Versace logo plaque on the centre console 34 Each unit came with matching Versace luggage along with driving shoes and gloves A matching watch from Versace s Precious Items department was also made available to customers 35 LP 650 4 Roadster Edit LP 650 4 Roadster In 2009 Lamborghini released a limited run update of the Murcielago Roadster 50 units The LP 650 4 s increased engine output is rated at 650 PS 478 kW 641 hp and 660 N m 487 lbf ft allowing the car to reach 100 km h 62 mph in 3 4 seconds and achieve a top speed of 330 km h 205 mph Available only in Grigio Telesto gray with Arancio orange highlights the color scheme was continued on the inside 36 LP 670 4 SuperVeloce China Limited Edition 2010 Edit The LP 670 4 SuperVeloce China Limited Edition is a limited version of the LP 670 4 SuperVeloce for the Chinese market It is distinguished by the middle stripe 37 The vehicle unveiled at the Beijing Auto Show 38 has a top speed of 345 km h 214 mph and produces 670 hp 500 kW 679 PS and 661 N m 488 lb ft of torque which propels it from 0 100 km h 0 62 mph in 3 2 seconds Production was limited to 10 units 37 20 39 Safety recall EditIn May 2010 in the United States Lamborghini recalled 428 of its 2007 2008 Murcielago coupes and roadsters because of the possibility of weld failure on the fuel pump support inside the fuel tank potentially leading to a fuel leak and possible fire 40 41 Motorsport EditR GT Edit Reiter Engineering s Murcielago R GT campaigned under the InterProgress Bank Spartak Racing name The Lamborghini Murcielago R GT is a racing version of the Murcielago developed jointly with Reiter Engineering and Audi Sport and unveiled at the 2003 Frankfurt Motor Show Unlike the standard car the R GT is rear wheel drive only and in order to comply with the FIA ACO and JAF rules the car retains the standard V12 engine but air restrictors are used to manage power Acceleration and top speed performance are dependent on gearing as different ratios are used for different tracks Most sources report that around 7 original R GTs were sold 42 This number doesn t include later derivatives such as the RG 1 or R SV In March 2007 the All Inkl com Racing Murcielago won the Zhuhai 2 Hours A Murcielago R GT was entered into the 2008 24 Hours of Le Mans but was not classified In April 2009 beating a Corvette C6 R and Saleen S7R a Murcielago R GT of the Russian IPB Spartak Racing Team won the GT1 class in the 1000 km de Catalunya a LMS race The drivers of the IPB Spartak Racing car were Russian Roman Rusinov and Dutch Peter Kox The Lamborghini made a pole position but was moved to the end of the grid due to some technical irregularities They finished 2 laps ahead of the lead Corvette to take the second international win for a Lamborghini GT car RG 1 Edit JLOC s RG 1LM at 2007 Le Mans The Lamborghini Murcielago RG 1 was built for the Japan Lamborghini Owners Club JLOC to compete in Japanese Super GT series in 2004 In March 2006 the RG 1 recorded a win in the GT300 class at the Super GT Suzuka 500 km race 43 RG 1LM dd The Lamborghini Murcielago RG 1LM alias RGT LM is endurance version of Murcielago RG 1 specially developed for JLOC by Reiter Engineering and run in 24 Hours of Le Mans race in 2006 44 LP 670 R SV Edit All Inkl com Munnich Motorsport s Murcielago R SV at the 2010 RAC Tourist Trophy The Lamborghini Murcielago LP 670 R SV is an evolution of the R GT developed by Reiter Engineering to comply with the FIA rules for the new FIA GT1 World Championship It was unveiled at the 2010 24 Hours of Spa weekend 45 The 2010 FIA GT1 World Championship season saw Reiter run two cars and the other two were run by All Inkl com Munnich Motorsport Reiter saw some success winning two Championship races finishing third in the teams championship The All Inkl team did not have as much success finishing ninth in the championship The 2011 season saw Swiss Racing Team run the ex Reiter R SV s after an unsuccessful season in 2010 running Nissan GT R s All Inkl has had a successful season so far topping the teams championship as of round seven Swiss Racing Team had some points finishes but after a crash between both cars at the Sachsenring round they had a lack of spare parts and did not compete in the next three events DKR Engineering announced that they would be using Murcielago R SVs for the last 2 rounds of the season instead of the Chevrolet Corvette C6 R that they were using for the first 8 rounds citation needed Related development EditLamborghini Miura concept Edit Main article Lamborghini Miura concept The 2006 Miura concept was based on a Murcielago chassis In January 2006 a retro styled Lamborghini Miura concept car built on a Murcielago chassis was announced at the Museum of Television amp Radio and promoted at the Los Angeles Auto Show although the car itself was not present at the show Subsequently the Miura concept was officially debuted at the North American International Auto Show just two weeks later It was the first design penned by Lamborghini s then design chief Walter de Silva and commemorated the 40th anniversary of the 1966 introduction of the original Miura in Geneva Lamborghini president and CEO Stefan Winkelmann rejected any possibility of the concept marking the Miura s return to production however stating The Miura was a celebration of our history but Lamborghini is about the future Retro design is not what we are here for So we won t do the Miura 46 Lamborghini Reventon Edit Main article Lamborghini Reventon Lamborghini Reventon Debuted in 2007 at the Frankfurt Auto Show 47 the Lamborghini Reventon is a modified version of the Murcielago The car s mechanical underpinnings and engine are identical to those of the Murcielago LP 640 However cosmetics are all unique Interior and exterior styling were inspired by stealth fighter design taking cues from aircraft such as the F 22 Raptor Only 21 units were built of which one was retained by the factory to be exhibited in the Lamborghini museum Lamborghini also produced 15 units of a roadster version Production EditYear Units Coupe Roadster2001 48 65 65 2002 48 442 442 2003 49 424 424 2004 49 384 304 802005 50 464 230 2342006 50 444 323 1212007 51 629 423 2062008 51 637 454 1832009 52 331 274 572010 52 163 145 18Total 3 983 3 084 899In popular culture EditThe Murcielago is featured on the cover and in the car roster of the racing video game Need For Speed Hot Pursuit 2 A Murcielago LP 640 in police livery is also featured in the promotional video of Need For Speed Hot Pursuit alongside a Pagani Zonda Cinque 53 The Murcielago Roadster was used in the 2005 film Batman Begins and the Murcielago LP 640 was used in its sequel The Dark Knight It is used as Bruce Wayne s personal transport with its name meaning bat connecting to his identity as Batman Lamborghini lent the production crew of The Dark Knight three Murcielago LP 640s to use in a chase scene One of the 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