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Image:Lamborghini Logo.jpg Image:Lamborghinilogo.jpg Image:Lambo.diabolo.green.arp.jpg Image:Lamborghini Gallardo silver.jpg Image:Lamborghini Police Car.jpg Image:Lamborghini Murciélago Roadster 2005.JPG Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A., commonly known as Lamborghini, is a manufacturer of high performance sports cars based in the small Italian village of Sant'Agata Bolognese, near Bologna. The company was founded in 1963 by Ferruccio Lamborghini (19161993) as a spin-off from his very successful tractor factory, Lamborghini Trattori S.p.A..

Ferruccio Lamborghini was an enthusiastic owner of sports cars, including a Ferrari. There are several versions of why Lamborghini started his own company, all of them involving a conflict between himself and Enzo Ferrari. The most common version, as told by Lamborghini's son [1], is that Ferruccio Lamborghini went to meet Enzo Ferrari at the Ferrari factory to complain about the quality of the clutch in Lamborghini's Ferrari 250 GT. Enzo Ferrari sent him away telling him to go and drive tractors because he was not able to drive cars. Lamborghini went back to his factory, had his Ferrari's clutch dismantled and realised that the clutch manufacturer was the same who supplied the clutches for his tractors. In his spare part warehouse he found a spare part which he thought suitable, he installed it and solved the problem.

Featuring bodies designed by Franco Scaglione, Touring of Milan, Zagato, Mario Marazzi, Bertone, ItalDesign, Marcello Gandini and Luc Donckerwolke, Lamborghini's cars are not only amongst the most expensive and powerful road-going vehicles made, but are also considered by many to be amongst the most stunning and impressive in appearance. Contrary to a frequent misunderstanding, Ferruccio himself never was a bullfighting supporter but loved bulls and was a Taurus, which explains why most models have a name somehow related to bulls.

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Models

Lamborghini's products include the 350GTV (1963), 350GT (1964), 400GT (1965), Miura (1966), Flying Star II (1966), Marzal (1966), Espada (1968), Islero (1968), Jarama (1970), Countach (1974), Bravo (1974), Silhouette (1976), Jalpa (1982), LM002 (1986), Diablo (1990), Cala (1995), Murciélago (2001) and the Gallardo (2003). Although Lamborghini has continuously shown engineering expertise with the more civil models such as 350GT, 400GT, Espada, Jarama, Jalpa and Gallardo, it is the outrageous supercars that have established the Lamborghini name and look with the public. The Miura, the Countach, the Diablo, and the Murciélago continue to be the most desired sportscars of all of their peers.

The current (2006) range consists of the Murciélago LP640, the Murciélago Roadster and the smaller, less expensive Gallardo and Gallardo Spyder. All are very fast, mid-engined 2-seaters with four-wheel-drive as standard. The styling is largely the work of Belgian designer Luc Donckerwolke. Future models may include a revived Miura supercar to rival the Ferrari Enzo. A rear-wheel-drive version of the Gallardo and possibly an SUV in the spirit of the LM002 might also appear. Future Lamborghini models will be penned by Walter de'Silva, who designed the 2006 Miura concept car and who replaced Luc Donckerwolke as head of Centro Stile Lamborghini, Lamborghini's in-house design department.

Model List

Vehicle Year Engine Displacement
350GT1964-1967Lamborghini V123464 cc
400GT 2+21965-1968Lamborghini V123929 cc
Miura1966-1973Lamborghini V123929 cc
Espada1968-1978Lamborghini V123929 cc
Islero1968-1970Lamborghini V123929 cc
Jarama1970-1978Lamborghini V123929 cc
Urraco1970-1979Lamborghini V82463 cc/2996 cc/1994 cc
Countach1974-1989Lamborghini V123929 cc/4754 cc/5167 cc
Silhouette1976-1977Lamborghini V82996 cc
Jalpa1982-1989Lamborghini V83485 cc
LM0021986-1992Lamborghini V125167 cc
Diablo1990-2001Lamborghini V125707 cc/5992 cc
Murciélago2001-PresentLamborghini V126192 cc/6496 cc
Gallardo2003-PresentLamborghini V104961 cc

Ownership

Lamborghini has had a number of owners, as shown in this simplified list:

Foreign operations

Automovil Lamborghini de Latin America ( www.e-lamborghini.com ) was set up by Jorge Antonio Fernandez Garcia in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1994. It is officially licensed to produce two handbuilt variants of the Diablo called the Eros and the Coatl. They were first produced in 2001 and are available only in Latin America since 2003.

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