Successor to the Miura, Countach, and Diablo, the Murciélago didn’t disappoint as an otherworldly expression of automotive art. In other words, holy cow! Named for a famous fighting bull, the V-12 Murciélago continued the heritage of a longitudinal engine with the gearbox placed forward. This Lambo also had all wheel drive to help harness the torque that swelled to 370 lb-ft at 2000 rpm and peaked at 479 at 5400 rpm. Top speed, said Lamborghini, was over 200 mph, with a 3.7 second 0-60. Scissors doors, six speed manual transmission, movable cooling ducts – ciao, baby!
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