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Discussion in '458 Italia/488/F8' started by dipesh.tank, Nov 24, 2013.

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  1. BlackRivazza

    BlackRivazza Formula Junior

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    Wow, so that's it? One word: Unimaginative. I don't think it's ugly, but it looks absolutely lame. The Gallardo was a leap forward, marking a fresh entry-level Lambo to compete with Ferrari's V8s. And I guess it did pretty well... with all it's facelifts and unnumerable different versions. Regarding the McLaren MP4 & the 458 (I would go so far to call it THE Ferrari of recent years, already an icon) it was time for Lambo to finally release a successor. I have to say I really don't like the Veneno or (could it be worse?) the Egoista. Anyway, with these extreme ideas and also the Sesto Elemento as a variation of the Gallardo's design in mind I hoped they will come up with something a bit more inspired. The "Huracan" looks like a Gallardo without the side intake... and as it looks pretty bland then, let's add a ridiculous, pointy vent where Ferrari recently put a small fin on their Speciale. *yaaaaaawn* Na, I was expecting more... much more
     
  2. crinoid

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    It looked better to me as well. The Italians do get a bit ahead in the styling occasionally.

    I like the front grill because it looks so intricate. It reminds me of craftsmanship. It may be more flattering to the lines of the car to be black, not sure.

    Maybe accidental, maybe...
     
  3. freshmeat

    freshmeat F1 Veteran

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    note the badge: 610-4
    lighter than a Superleggera.
    game over for the Specialé in the looks dept.

    More images/angles here:
    Is this the new Lamborghini Huracan? - Autoblog
     
  4. BlackRivazza

    BlackRivazza Formula Junior

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  5. S Brake

    S Brake F1 World Champ

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    If this is really the Gallardo replacement then it's a huge disappointment. It isn't ugly, just safe and predictable.
     
  6. TheMayor

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    Vegas baby
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  7. Zinger

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    Dammit, I really was hoping the vertical doors would appear on the replacement model.
     
  8. MisterMaranello

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    #334 MisterMaranello, Dec 19, 2013
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    The design is so dull. Just so terribly boring and dull. Really looks like an Audi product and you get the impression the designers have been given strict guidelines.

    It's shame to see that this is what Lamborghini is turning into. No sense of innovation or flamboyancy, only consverativism. The rear flairs are the worst, makes the car look like a brick. The bonnet looks like a piece of a Hotwheels model.

    Who would buy this over a 458 or 12C? Even worse, I'm 90% certain it will be out-performed by the successors of the aforementioned.
     
  9. TheMayor

    TheMayor Ten Time F1 World Champ
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    Don't worry... Audi has a plan. In a year they will put on a new round body, take away 30 ponies, reduce the price $100,000, put an Audi badge on it and sell 50 times as many as Lambo's.
     
  10. Ferrari FXX

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    Its hard to keep rehasing the same product design over and over unless you're porsche.
     
  11. PhilNotHill

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    there is a reason why Porsche makes cars like the Boxster, Cayman, Cayenne, Panamera and Macan. the 911 is getting long in the tooth.

    the R8 cab may be more interesting than the Lambo for me.
     
  12. ferr9000

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    **Not confirmed yet.


    014 Lamborghini Huracan

    5.2 V10 - 610 hp & 413 ft lbs
    Direct & Indirect injection. Start/Stop tech

    Combined cycle: 12.5L / 100km - 18.8 mpg

    Dry weight: 1,422kg - 3,135lbs

    0 - 100: 3.2s
    0 - 200: 9.9s

    > 325km/h 202 mph

    Carbon Ceramics Standard
    Variable steering & Magnetic dampers Optional
     
  13. diSCUDsted

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    Back end is horrible looking!
     
  14. crinoid

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    Great? Maybe it will be as boring to drive as the car it replaces.
     
  15. qwertstnbir

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  16. bulletproofwallet

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    of course the car has to be somewhat "boring" - the gallardo sold over 14k units, this is designed to be understated so that it will appeal to many people.

    if you want flamboyant lamborghini designs then go back and enjoy the egoista, veneno, reventon, etc
     
  17. TomTom77

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    #344 TomTom77, Dec 20, 2013
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    As always, the looks are very difficult to gauge based on pictures only and subject to debate, so I'd rather not go there!

    Let's focus on the numbers, assuming Ferr9000's numbers prove to be right (which they normally are):
    - performance: right in the middle between the Italia and the Speciale, even though it's got slightly more power than the latter.
    - weight: about 50 kg more than the Italia which was introduced 4 years ago! And almost 150 kg heavier than the Speciale, which obviously is another type of car.
    - revs: a red-line at 7,800 RPM only, down from 8,500 RPM on the Gallardo. Even the new 911 GT3 does 9k RPM these days!

    We don't know what the steering feel (normally not one of their strong suits) will be like, but based on this weight, these RPMs and the 4WD, count me out, regardless of the looks.
     
  18. qwertstnbir

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    do you thik it will be faster on race track than Aventador?
     
  19. 911C4S

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    i read somewhere today max power output 610HP at 8250 revs......????
    peter
     
  20. qwertstnbir

    qwertstnbir Formula 3

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    this engine have huge potential, it seems like the final edition will have around 700 hp
     
  21. Savageulm

    Savageulm Formula Junior

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    And according to Italian calendar 01-06-2012 as shown in the pic means 01-June-2012…. Quite strange not?
     
  22. qwertstnbir

    qwertstnbir Formula 3

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    maybe red line is fake, hard to believe in that low max revs
     
  23. noone1

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    Numbers sound alright, but I think its safe to assume it's going to be very, very quick on a track. Numbers don't tell the whole story. Look at GTR and 991 TTS performance. The Gallardo will be among the fastest cars out there, I guarantee it.

    Looks wise, it's so-so. Expected more.
     

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