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It was inevitable! One of the most hotly anticipated debuts for the biggest auto show of 2010 in Paris has been leaked. Not only do we have a name but a mildly distorted low resolution image which concurs with the five previously released teaser images. Tipped to French site blogautomobile.fr the Sesto Elemento Concept (Sixth Element Concept) is made entirely of carbon fiber. With a weight of 999 kg (2202 lbs) no power output figures have been reported yet. However, it is powered by a V10 engine, as previously indicated in teaser number 2, and hits 0 to 100 km/h (62mph) in 2.5 seconds en route to a top speed of 350 km/h (217.5 mph). Found in group 14 of the periodic table of chemical elements, carbon has an atomic number of 6. With the proverbial beans spilled, we wonder if Lamborghini will still release the sixth and final teaser image tomorrow leading up to the vehicle's scheduled media reveal on the eve of its Paris debut on Thursday. Stay tuned! Source: blogautomobile.fr via gtspirit.com Image Unavailable, Please Login
If they are bringing it in under the ton AND have a V10.. just wow. Wish more makers would drop some excess flab.. Hate to think of the price though.. if you have to ask and all that..
I am very skeptical about the 999kg figure. Carbon Fibre everything not withstanding, I can't see how you could do that in a V10 sized package.
It's real. It's a concept remember so no engine or stereo or anything that needs to make a car street legal hahaha
Ok, so just to be clear, this is a concept car, and not the murci replacement we were expecting. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
It was never the murcielago replacement. 83X is the murcielago replacement which is suppose to be shown @ Geneva 2011.
I like the Callaway golf connection for the development of the carbon materials - off in a whole new direction of merchandising..
Green looks awesome Not a fan of the rim design but they look better in black Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login