The high-speed wheel and tire combination consists of a 19-inch light alloy wheel set with special Continental high-speed tires: 225/35 ZR 19 Continental V-max in the front and 325/30 ZR 19 Continental V-max in the rear.German performance car tuner DMC reworked the Lamborghini Aventador LP-700 to produce the Aventador LP900-4 Molto Veloce DMC.The 900 in the name refers to the horsepower, which leapt from 691 hp to 885 hp. Fixed headlights replaced the GT’s pop-ups, side intakes were enlarged, a custom wing added and twin-ducts installed to feed air to the engine. The later Lamborghini Countach has nothing to do with bulls directly—‘countach’ is a word Italian men use when an attractive woman walks by.So with all this hoof-stomping and catcalling, just how fast do these machines go?A reworking of the original Diablo, the Lamborghini Diablo Coatl was built in Mexico by Automoviles Lamborghini Latinoamérica S.A., a company launched in 1995 to build and distribute Lamborghinis in Latin America.The Coatl is a race oriented model built in a limited run, based on the specifications of private buyers.


The top speeds for these Lamborghinis will blow you away!The legendary bull who earned the “Trofeo de la Peña La Madroñera”.We’re starting out of the gates running — well, speeding — with this beauty. stage three brings the highly modified engine up to 1000 whp with 93 Octane or 1200+ whp with E85 or VP C16 Race Fuel, while stage 3R replaces the standard V10 with a race-spec engine for a total of 1000 whp with 93 Octane or 1400+ whp with VP C16 Race Fuel.The engine upgrades cost somewhere between $35,000 and $95,000, and that’s before additional accessories such as the high flow sport exhaust system, cat delete pipes, high flow air inlet system, ECU custom mapping/dyno tuning, and an E85 fuel conversion (including mapping) which adds 40whp.Delivering 560kW of power, the Lamborghini Murcielago LP750 Edo Competition was a development of the original Lamborghini Murcielago supercar.German tuning company Edo Competition oversaw the tuning, creating a car that can sprint from 0-200km/h in just 9.7 seconds. The rescue attempt was short-lived, however, and it took several ownership changes before Lamborghini began seeing success in the 2000s under Audi.While Ferrari has its prancing horse, Lamborghini has its raging bull.

The performance modifications included an upgraded clutch for the 6-speed ‘e-Gear’ automated sequential transmission complete with launch control, a new single outlet exhaust system incorporated into the rear diffuser, modified suspension tuning and revised programming.To provide more headroom, the seating was re-shaped, and the updated dashboard features a new stereo system. Available only in Europe, the Diablo GT would set you back $300,000.With aggressive bodywork, a stripped-down interior, and a larger engine, this race-oriented model featured a new black carbon fiber front air dam with large brake ducts and a central vent for the oil cooler. To save weight, the car remained rear-wheel drive and lacks the electrically adjustable shock absorbers used on the VT model.

Honoring the original bullfighting branding, Lamborghini named the car Aventador after a legendary Spanish fighting bull.Meaning ‘devil’ in Spanish, the mid-engined Diablo was built between 1990 and 2001, remains an iconic sports car.This was the first Lamborghini capable of nudging the speedometer over 200 mph (320 km/h). As the years have gone by, there has no doubt been some pretty exceptionally fast Lamborghinis.Let us take you down the speedway of Lamborghini’s 50 years and show off some of the fastest Lamborghinis.

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The Reventón – 221 mph. The Aventador LP 700–4 uses Lamborghini’s new 700 PS (510 kW; 690 bhp) 6.5 liter 60° V12 engine.
At the end of its production run in 2001, the Diablo was replaced by the Murciélago. A dash-mounted switch offered three engine settings including a limited valet mode and two levels of turbocharger boost at 6 psi (0.41 bar) and 9 psi (0.62 bar). An entirely bespoke car, the steering wheel was carved by a single craftsman based on the hand and finger measurements of the buyer. 2016 Centenario: 217 miles per hour. The 1966 Lamborghini Miura sports coupé was lauded for its power and comfort, and the rear mid-engine, rear wheel drive soon became the norm for high-performance cars of the period.