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Overt and wild, a legendary Lambo is a car to love by enthusiasts everywhere. It is an attention-grabbing auto-wonder that will captivate its owner, and most of the public. Lamborghinis are built for speed and power. Extreme style and extreme performance – that’s what makes them different.

Luxury Lamborghini opened the era of rear mid-engine, rear wheel drive as the standard layout for high-performance cars, and became widely known thanks to its Miura sports coupé.

Ferruccio Lamborghini

In 1963, Ferruccio Lamborghini founded Automobili Ferruccio Lamborghini S.p.A. to compete with established brands such as Ferrari. The founder was born on April 28, 1916 under the Zodiac sign of Taurus. From his birth to his death, Taurus governed his life and became the emblem of the brand. That is also a reason for naming a new Lamborghini’s model after a fighting bull.

When Ferruccio Lamborghini said he would build the best super sports car ever, many people thought he was mad. Although easy going and respectful, this Taurus was unbelievably stubborn and inflexible in his decision: when other people’s logical arguments didn’t suit him, he just ignored them! Capable, impetuous and strong-willed, he was the leading figure in the foundation of the “Automobili Lamborghini” in 1963, and the early phases of its extraordinary history. If Lamborghini saw that something wasn’t done the way he wanted, he rolled up his shirtsleeves and went to work personally.

Lamborghini Miura

The legendary Lamborghini’s flagship car, Miura was produced between 1966-1973 and had Marcello Gandini’s sleek style and revolutionary mid-engine design. The car is widely considered to have instigated the trend of high-end performance luxury sports cars. When released, it was the fastest production road car available.

Lamborghini Aventador

The iconic Aventador is Lamborghini’s top production model, which makes heads turn, and also the most available to buy. Inspired by a military’s aircraft, the Aventador was designed by Italian auto designer Filippo Perini, who heavy used sharp creases and planar surfaces, which are indicative of Lamborghini’s contemporary style. Inside and out, it is futuristic, edgy, and jet-like. In keeping with Lamborghini tradition, the Aventador is also named after a fighting bull. Aventador was a bull that fought particularly valiantly in the bull ring of Saragossa, Spain in 1993.

2016 Lamborghini Aventador LP750-4 SV

“The Aventador is brutally powerful and obscenely flamboyant, but it’s also surprisingly agile for its size, making it one of the most drivable Lambos ever produced. Simply because it’s drivable doesn’t make it easy to drive—and therein lies its appeal. Available as a coupe (or roadster), it flaunts a 6.5-liter, 691-hp V-12 mated to a seven-speed automatic transmission and all-wheel drive. For the ultimate, the Superveloce offers 740 hp. Get yours ASAP; only 600 will be sold worldwide.” (http://www.caranddriver.com/lamborghini/aventador)

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