
(Lamborghini Diablo) The Diablo came better equipped than the Countach; standard features included fully adjustable seats and steering wheel, electric windows, an Alpine stereo system, and power steering from 1993 onwards. Anti-lock brakes were not initially available, although they would eventually be used. A few options were available, including a custom-molded driver’s seat, remote CD changer and subwoofer, rear spoiler, factory fitted luggage set (priced at $2,600) and an exclusive Breguet clock for the dash (priced at $10,500). car wallpaper, supercars wallpaper, lamborghini aventador wallpapers, Lamborghini Diablo wallpapers, car wallpapers hd
(Lamborghini Huracan)Hurac?n LP 580-2 (2016?2019)
Unveiled at the 2016 Geneva Motor Show, the Hurac?n LP 580-2 is a lower cost derivative of the Hurac?n LP 610-4 that differs mostly in having the 5.2 L V10 engine detuned to 427 kW (572 hp; 580 PS) and 533 N?m (393 lb?ft) of torque along with having a rear wheel drive drivetrain instead of the all-wheel drive drivetrain found in the standard Hurac?n. Lamborghini claims the car will accelerate from 0?100 km/h (0?62 mph) in 3.4 seconds and 0?200 km/h (0?124 mph) in 10.1 seconds. The top speed is claimed to be as high as 320 km/h (199 mph). It also features slight visual differences to the standard variant of the car – with a different front fascia and larger air vents at the rear of the car for improved brake cooling. The seven-speed dual-clutch transmission is the same as used in the standard LP 610-4. The base level LP 580-2 costs US$201,100, about US$40,000 less than the base level LP 610-4. Lamborghini Huracan wallpapers#LamborghiniVeneno #LamborghiniGallardo #LamborghiniUrus #CarWallpapers #gallardo