Lamborghini Indomable is a 2,000-hp Beast That Might Actually Be Produced

Friday, June 17th, 2011

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Believe it or not, the Lamborghini Indomable concept pictured below might actually make it to production, despite sporting an incredible feat: 2,000 hp of raw power. This project was created by Daniel Chinchilla Ochoa and Alberto Fernandez Albilares, as part of a program sponsored by Lamboghini.

Lamborghini Indomable is a 2,000-hp Beast That Might Actually Be Produced

However, don’t expect Lambo to build this model, since a company called 215 Racing already set its eyes on the supercar and bought the rights to create it. A production version based on these images is expected and in the end the vehicle might not even be a Lambo at all, being called Mostro Di-Potenza SF22.

This newcomer will get a mid-mounted twin turbocharged 9.4 liter V8 engine, a 6 speed sequential gearbox and 2,000 pound feet of torque. 50 units of the SF22 will be created and the price will be a very reasonable $950,000 for such a monster…

Lamborghini Indomable is a 2,000-hp Beast That Might Actually Be Produced

Lamborghini Indomable is a 2,000-hp Beast That Might Actually Be Produced

Lamborghini Indomable is a 2,000-hp Beast That Might Actually Be Produced

Lamborghini Indomable is a 2,000-hp Beast That Might Actually Be Produced

Lamborghini Indomable is a 2,000-hp Beast That Might Actually Be Produced

[via Autoblog]





Lamborghini Ankonian, Future Car of The Dark Knight?

Friday, February 5th, 2010

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The Lamborghini Ankonian is a concept supercar created by designer Slavche Tanevski, as part of a project at the Munich University of Applied Sciences. The Ankonian also gets its name from a bull, keeping the tradition of the creator of the auto brand, Feruccio Lamborghini.

Lamborghini Ankonian, Future Car of The Dark Knight?

This concept vehicle, as any Lamborghini, is quite low, has a long and narrow body and a complex exterior design. There are no technical specs available, but we can assume that it will probably fit in the Lamborghini supercars range.

While the Ankonian is not necessarily a beautiful car, it sure has a raw, aggressive look and it could be compared to a Stealth bomber or it could well be something the Dark Knight would ride in.

Lamborghini Ankonian, Future Car of The Dark Knight?

Lamborghini Ankonian, Future Car of The Dark Knight?

Lamborghini Ankonian, Future Car of The Dark Knight?

Lamborghini Ankonian, Future Car of The Dark Knight?

Lamborghini Ankonian, Future Car of The Dark Knight?

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Lamborghini X Concept Supercar, What Reventon Could Have Been…

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

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Emil Baddal didn’t seem to like the Lamborghini Reventon supercar, so the talent Iranian artist created his own view of the vehicle, known as the Lamborghini X Concept. Who needs a complicated branding for such a beautiful concept car?

Lamborghini X Concept Supercar, What Reventon Could Have Been...

The front of the supercar looks great, but I have to say that Lamborghini X is a tad bulky and its wheels are far too big to be practical. Also, the concept is square-ish and it lacks the sensuality and curves that were present (although a little bit) on the latest Lamborghini models.

Since Lambos are usually associated with bulls, I’d have to compare the X with a shark, simply by having a look at its front side. How many horse power would one hide under this beast’s carbon fibre chassis? Would this defeat a Veyron? How about a GTR?

Lamborghini X Concept Supercar, What Reventon Could Have Been...

Lamborghini X Concept Supercar, What Reventon Could Have Been...

Lamborghini X Concept Supercar, What Reventon Could Have Been...

Lamborghini X Concept Supercar, What Reventon Could Have Been...

Lamborghini X Concept Supercar, What Reventon Could Have Been...

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