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--> Initial details on the future Lamborghini SUV suggest that it will be built on a modified version of the Porsche Cayenne and that it will atually be a hybrid model combining a V12 engine with an electric motor. The V12 will deliver a total of 600 HP, while the electric motor will offer an all-electric drive range of 15 miles. This may sound like an insignificant number, but this is a much bigger Lamborghini than we’re accustomed to from the automaker. It will be about 4400 lbs and will be capable of a top speed of about 175-180 mph. The fact that the Lamborghini SUV will be built on a modified Cayenne platform was confirmed by previous spy shots of a couple of strange and simple Porsche SUVs: The first prototype tested was huge compared to the next generation Cayenne that will be smaller and sportier than the current generation. The second shows off widened fenders and a lowered front-end not found on a regular SUV. The Lamborghini SUV will be a serious competitor for the upcoming Bentley SUV which will be powered by a next generation W12 engine delivering up to 600 HP. For markets like Europe, Bentley will also offer a 6.0-liter V12 TDI engine with an output of about 500 HP. HistoryLamborghini CheetahNo, the Cheetah is not back from the era when Lamborghini made tractors. No, it is just the company’s first attempt to build an off-road vehicle. It was built on contract for the American firm Mobility Technology International, which were contacted by the U.S. military to design and built an all-terrain vehicle. The Cheetah was built in San José, California. After initial construction, the prototype was sent to Sant’Agata so Lamborghini could put on the finishing touches. The final result was unveiled at the 1977 Geneva Auto Show. Cheetah was powered by a 5.9L Chrysler engine, rear mounted, with a 3 speed automatic transmission. Maximum power was 180 hp. The Cheetah was designed to carry four armed people and a driver. A fiberglass body was used, but the Cheetah was far too heavy for the underpowered engine, so overall performance was very poor. This engine was waterproofed and the radiator was protected by an infrared detection system. The prototype was destroyed during testing by the US military. Lamborghini LM001The LM001 was the second off-road vehicle designed by Lamborghini. It was unveiled at the 1981 Geneva Auto Show. The only difference between Cheetah and the LM001 was that the last one was powered by a 180 hp 5.9L AMC built V8, with the intention of offering the V12 from the Countach for production models. But the LM001 didn’t have the success the company expected (the placement of the engine in the rear gave unfavorable handling characteristics when accelerating) so it was limited to only one unit. Lamborghini LMA002After the failure of the Cheetah and the LM001, Lamborghini decided to move the engine to the front. The first prototype build like this was the LMA002 presented at the 1982 Geneva Auto Show. It was powered by a 332 bhp (248 kW) V12 engine from the Countach. The front-engine made space for six people in the rear. The LMA002 was the basis for the production version LM002. Lamborghini LM002The LM002 was built between 1986 and 1993. it is also known as "Rambo" and it was limited to approximately 300 units. Powered by a 5167 cc V12 engine from the Countach with a maximum power of 450 hp, the LM-002 became an immediate success, probably because its military looks and huge power. The LM-002 standard equipment included every luxury item available, leather seats, thick color-matched carpeting everywhere, air-conditioning, tinted power-windows, a stereo system mounted in a roof console and much more, but still some were sold each year to various armies around the world. The military version of the LM002 omitted some of the luxuries, and featured additions like mounting points for machine guns. The last 60 units of the series were called LM/American and was introduced at the 1992 Detroit Auto Show. The LM/American had special baging, stripes, upgraded interior, group effects, chrome front and rear bumpers and MSW / OZ Racing alloy wheels. 18 comments: Lamborghini SUV I have seen the New Lambo SUV, i was invited to see it as part of the focus group on the design, its nothing like the picture here, and for those Lambo lovers like me, lets just say you wont be dissapointed. Yes you will see it at the beijing, please take this picture down its nothing like this. Email me for a better picture, this pic is way off base and giving people the wrong impression.
guys, just saying this is just a bunch of features from other lambo’s. if it does come out it will probably look better.
Every time I read about some "hydrogen-fueled" concept I cringe. Stick to design, leave the engineering to the engineers.
As the proud owner of a 2009 Cayenne Turbo, one of the biggest disapointments I have eer owned. I get a little tired of folks complaining about the way different cars look. I have it on good faith that most of these supercars/trucks need only have the appeal to folks that can afford the extra house payment so to speak. That being said I am getting tired of Lamborghini being such a design one trick pony, or "cow" so to speak. God luck to them in the future I’ll keep spending my money with the German’s.
i think that lamborgini have gone mad
makeing one of the uglyist cars i have ever seen , the only car i haveever seen more ugly is the aston martin
lagonder.
i think this lambi is going to put lamborgini out of bisness
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04.25.2012 @ 21:45