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    Lamborghini Murciélago (II) LP640 Roadster 2006-2010

    Lamborghini today presented the Murcielago LP640 Roadster at the Los Angeles auto show. The car is a convertible version of the powerful LP640 variant, which was first introduced in coupe form in February.

    The car is powered by a 6.5-litre V12, longitudinally mounted behind the driver. The engine's increased displacement means output jumps to 631 hp at 8,000 rpm. As with the coupe, the carbon fiber exterior has been enhanced with sharper lines, new 18-inch rims, and 13.5 inch-wide tires. The interior has also been revised for increased comfort.
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    Wow what a stunning car.

    Nice avater BTW, although it isn't very original
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    One of the most insane cars I know.. Beautiful!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rijoh
    Nice avater BTW, although it isn't very original
    Well... I was first. And Mine Is Bigger!
    It's not denial. I'm just very selective about the reality I accept.

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    Beautiful but i'd still get a hardtop.

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    I would probably get the roadster. The way the windows and all that are shaped...Its just so cool! In a batmobile type wicked type way. And I'd love the hear myself cutting through the wind.

    But then. I've just started driving. Got my learners...I was going 80 on my second drive. It scared the shit out of me. This looks great, but I couldnt drive it! I just couldnt! I dont understand how anyone could! I went 90 or so today, wasnt so bad. I'm getting better! But yeah, the thought of driving this at the moment scares me.
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    631 BHP! Wow..
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    That's one beefy slab of car

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    :O Australians! Victorians! After the ads, Ch10, LA motor show coverage. It might be there.

    EDIT: Nah...nothing about the Lambo. Just other stuff...boring...
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    All about the t-tops

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    This car is great. My only criticism goes the bloody steering wheel. It's ugly and uninspired. Looks like something you'd find in any econobox.
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    True.
    All about the t-tops

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    Looks different to the standard Merci wheel - which whilst plain and a bit small at low speeds is incredibly communicative and direct at higher speeds.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cyco
    Looks different to the standard Merci wheel - which whilst plain and a bit small at low speeds is incredibly communicative and direct at higher speeds.
    I was refering only to the steering wheel design. I know nothing about the steering feel.
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    Found this----------- Not to sure on Source but I'm guessing an Insider on the event..

    1. Lamborghini Murciélago Roadster LP640

    Lamborghini is presenting the new version of the Lamborghini Murciélago Roadster at the 2006
    Los Angeles Auto Show. The Lamborghini Murciélago LP640 Roadster benefits from the same
    extensive modifications to the bodywork and mechanics as the LP640 Coupé, as well as delivering
    its own distinct character.


    Even more aggressive design

    In their re-interpretation of the Roadster, the designers of the Lamborghini Centro Stile have
    remained true to the original style principles of purism, sportiness and functionality. As with the
    Coupé it has now assumed a more aggressive appearance, a substantial influence being the new
    front and rear bumpers. On the latter there is a new rear diffuser, in which the exhaust system is
    integrated within a tailpipe. The rear lights are also new, increasing the distinguishing features and
    making the Murciélago Roadster as unmistakable at night as in daylight. The asymmetrical design
    of the sides is particularly striking. Whilst the area behind the air inlet on the right is almost closed,
    on the left there is a large opening for the ventilation of the oil cooler. This, in addition to the
    aerodynamic form of the front and rear, is an illustration of how functionality dictates the shape of a
    Lamborghini.
    Changes to the rear-view mirror make the Murciélago Roadster more aerodynamic, with other
    features including new windscreen wipers and the option of new Hermera alloy wheels.

    From its forerunner, the Lamborghini Murciélago Roadster LP640 has inherited the characteristic
    asymmetrical interior arrangement. The whole interior is tailored to the driver and arranged in such
    a way that a true driver-focused experience is offered; a car which challenges yet at the same time is
    entirely geared to the driver. This is illustrated in the use of perforated leather for the chair
    cushions, the dashboard tunnel console and the door lining on the driver’s side.

    The instrument panel has also been redesigned with different display graphics. This includes a new
    Kenwood car radio with a 6.5 inch widescreen monitor and reader for DVD, MP3 and WMA. The
    navigation system (standard equipment in Japan) is also available as an option.
    Like its predecessor, the Murciélago LP640 Roadster can be customised through special equipment

    packages. The ‘ad personam’ individualisation program offers even more scope to create a personal,

    unmistakeably individual sports car.

    More powerful engine

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    As with the Coupé the new 6.5 litre (6.496 cm ) 60° V-engine and 640 PS (471 kW) at 8,000 min

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    is now used also in the Lamborghini Murciélago Roadster. At 6,000 min the 12-cylinder engine

    reaches the maximum torque of 660 Nm. Naturally the Lamborghini Murciélago meets all the

    current valid European and North American emission standards.

    The increased power naturally leads to increased road performance. The maximum speed now lies

    at 330 km/h compared to 320 km/h. The standard sprint from 0 to 100 km/h is now reached by the

    Murciélago LP640 Roadster in an excellent 3.4 seconds making it 0.4 seconds faster than its

    forerunner.

    The engineers also focused their attention on optimising the torque band. The driveability of the

    engine thus benefits from the use of a continually variable timing system (intake and exhaust side)

    and engine management with Drive-by-Wire-System.

    In order to meet the increased thermal requirements of the engine, the engineers built a larger oil

    cooler. On the exterior this is illustrated by a larger air inlet on the left wing of the vehicle. The

    liquid cooler on the other hand remains unchanged with the Lamborghini VASC System (variable

    geometry air inlet system). Additional electronically controlled air scoops open according to the

    outside temperature and cool air requirement. This guarantees maximum aerodynamic efficiency.

    Gears and drive – more efficient and more resistant

    Higher performance and torque naturally mean increased demand on the drive components. A six-

    gear transmission adapted to these requirements, plus a stronger rear differential and new half-axles,

    have therefore been deployed in the new Murciélago Roadster. An e-gear transmission with a newly

    tuned thrust mode (acceleration program) is also available as an option.

    Like its forerunner, the new Murciélago Roadster LP640 has permanent four-wheel drive. This is

    based on Lamborghini’s proven VT-system (Viscous Traction), which is self-regulating without the aid of electronic controls. In standard cases the drive force is distributed between the front and rear
    axles at a ratio of 30 to 70. An independent control loop adjusts the distribution of the drive force
    depending on dynamic oscillation, weight distribution and the relative friction values in
    synchronisation with the Visco clutch. In extreme cases, up to 100 percent of the drive force can
    thus be applied to one axle.
    Electronics – closed loop for total control
    Innovations have also been made to the electronics. With a closed loop control system the revised
    electronic control units improve the road performance and the response characteristics of the
    engine. All engine and vehicle parameters are controlled and monitored through a combination of
    three ‘master’ and one ‘slave’ control units. These are two electronic control units of the
    Lamborghini LIE type: a Lamborghini GFA (Gestione Funzioni Ausiliarie, i.e. Auxiliary Function
    Control) control unit and a Lamborghini PMC (Power Motor Control, i.e. slave unit). These control
    units are interconnected by means of a CAN bus.
    Frame and chassis
    Although the Lamborghini Murciélago Roadster LP640 is principally based on the Murciélago
    Coupé, it has further distinguishing features beyond its distinctive appearance. First and foremost,
    newly designed frame structure parts made of steel and carbon fibre guarantee an unswerving
    torsion resistance even without a roof. A special reinforcement structure in the engine area makes a
    major contribution to this aspect. This optically distinctive reinforcement can also be delivered in
    carbon fibre on request. Without impairing the extreme character of a typical roadster, a canvas roof
    (R.top) can be fitted which, true to the design tradition of this type of vehicle, is principally
    conceived for temporary use (for example in a sudden shower of rain) and for speeds of up to 160
    km/h.

    With its characteristic wing doors, the bodywork of the Murciélago LP640 Roadster is still made
    from an extremely high quality combined structure of sheet steel and carbon honeycomb. The
    combination of these materials is achieved by bonding and riveting.

    The road performance, handling and stability at high speeds benefit from the use of new springs and
    stabilisers as well as the revising of the electronically controlled silencers. The anti-dive and anti-
    squat properties of the axles which effectively prevent brake diving and squatting, remain unchanged. The springs (two for each rear wheel and one for each front wheel) and silencers are
    coaxially aligned.
    The new aluminium Hermera rims measure 8 ½” x 18” at the front and 13” x 18” at the rear. The
    vehicle is equipped with mixed tyres of the type PIRELLI P Zero “ROSSO”: the Murciélago LP640
    Roadster is driven at the front on tyres with the dimensions 245/35 ZR 18 and 335/30 ZR 18 at the
    rear. Pirelli P Zero Corsa tyres are available as an option: particularly appropriate for use on race
    tracks.
    Brakes and safety
    It goes without saying that a super sports car such as the new Lamborghini Murciélago LP640
    Roadster goes hand-in-hand with a high level of safety.
    Its hydraulic dual circuit braking system with LP-brake servo (unit) ensures impressive delay values
    under even the hardest strain. The internally ventilated brake disks measure 380 mm x 34 mm at the
    front and 355 mm x 32 mm at the rear. The closed loop of the four-channel anti-lock braking
    system (ABS) is enhanced, with electronic braking management (DRP) and traction control (TCS).
    The system consists of an electro-hydraulic control unit and four sensors for the wheel speeds.
    When extremely high performance braking is required it is possible to equip the vehicle with carbon
    ceramic brakes measuring 380 mm x 36 mm with six-piston-brake callipers, which reduce pressure
    on the brake pedal and shorten the braking distance. Even under the toughest strain, there is almost
    no brake fading. Substantially reduced weight and greater durability are further advantages in
    addition to the carbon ceramic brakes’ attractive appearance.
    The new Murciélago LP640 Roadster meets rigorous standards in terms of passive safety. With two
    front-seat air bags, a 60-litre airbag on the driver’s side and a 130-litre airbag on the passenger side,
    it meets all existing world-wide standards in the event of head-on and side crashes, impact against
    poles, occupant safety in the case of accident, fuel supply integrity and fuel combustibility. The
    luggage compartment also complies with childproof safety regulations. The Murciélago LP640
    Roadster has automatically lowered roll bars; if the electronic control of this device detects a critical
    situation, the roll bars shoot out behind the seats within just a few milliseconds.
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    Quote Originally Posted by go.pawel
    Well... I was first. And Mine Is Bigger!
    I think I was first, I made it on the same day the V8 Vantage Roadster images where released, but I'll make a new one soon.
    I think Koenigsegg is Swedish for: "Oh no, my head's just exploded!"

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