We have video of a parade of iconic V12 Lamborghini around the streets of Sant’Agata Bolognese to celebrate the end of Murcielago production.
Back at the start of November we reported that Lamborghini were celebrating the end of the Murcielago after almost a decade of V12 goodness from Sant’Agata’s finest.
Which was a bit of an odd time to celebrate, we thought, especially as Murcielago 4099 rolled of the line back in May. But the news – it transpires – was timed to coincide with a parade of the finest V12 Lamborghinis around Sant’Agata Bolognese to celebrate Lamborghini’s finest creations.
Several of Lamborghini’s star cars – from the latest LP670-4 SV to the 350GT; from the Countach and Diablo to the Miura – were out in force to show the history of Lamborghini – Enzo Ferrari’s favourite Tractor Maker.
But the end of the Murcielago means that Lamborghini is currently without a V12 model in its range. That will change very shortly when the Murcielago’s replacement arrives as either the Lamborghini Jota, Lamborghini LP700-4 or Lamborghini Aventador (pick your favourite moniker and place your bets).
But we’re not without a current V12 engine to drool over from Lamborghini. We may not yet know what Lamborghini are going to call their new V12 – it’s debatable whether Lamborghini even know – but what we do have is the details of the new, 700bhp V12 engine from Lamborghini.
Which is a very good start
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