The Next Big Thing - Murcielago successor details!
#61
I have to disagree with you guys. Yes, it is true nobody knows what the car looks like and how fast it is but its these rumors that keep alot of us, including myself interested and excited and waiting in anticipation for the release of the Jota. If everybody on this forum just closed their mouths and didn't say a word this forum would quite frankly become very boring and lose alot of its appeal. No disrespect intended to anybody but I just wanted to voice my opinion.
#62
I have to disagree with you guys. Yes, it is true nobody knows what the car looks like and how fast it is but its these rumors that keep alot of us, including myself interested and excited and waiting in anticipation for the release of the Jota. If everybody on this forum just closed their mouths and didn't say a word this forum would quite frankly become very boring and lose alot of its appeal. No disrespect intended to anybody but I just wanted to voice my opinion.
Dreaming is a good thing and then sharing them makes for good converaation; in the end some dreams will be realized and others will be put on hold for another day.
I agree
Shadowman
#64
Well I sure you all know this but Autoblog.com posted a teaser picture that was submitted to them. Unlike most Teasers where you can get an idea of the car, this teaser shows nothing but a glimpse of the hood and badge. Lamborghini is going to make us beg. lol
#68
I understand that the excitement levels experienced by the millions of Lamborghini lovers whilst anticipating the release of the next flagship model go through the roof. However, may i say that as far as i'm concerned and from what i have been led to believe, those of us who are owners of the current Murcielago's and the previous V12 models, may in fact be the last owners of cars that are a part of history that has defined Lamborghini. We may be owners of cars that, in the future, enthusiasts will be wishing never were touched, that in fact they were perfect. I absolutely adore my 670 SV as i did my previous Diablos and LP 640 Roadster. These models improved with technology but the same DNA was present in all of them. The unique feel of a V12 Lamborghini was present in all of these cars. I"m quite sure that the new flagship car will be packed with cutting edge technology. Modern chassis design, materials and components, electronics and a huge horsepower and greener motor are sure to be incorporated in the new car. But, and i choose my words carefully here, will it FEEL like a Lamborghini or are we going to have a fast and unemotional, super efficient, luxurious tourer. I make this post because i cant help but feel that we are possibly moving into the Gallardo type of car (no offense intended to Gallardo owners). The last thing that i would want to see as a die hard Lamborghini owner is a new era where effiency replaces emotion. Where one would ask "Where is the Italian in Lamborghini?" Hopefully the answer will be "It's still full blooded Italian"
#69
I understand that the excitement levels experienced by the millions of Lamborghini lovers whilst anticipating the release of the next flagship model go through the roof. However, may i say that as far as i'm concerned and from what i have been led to believe, those of us who are owners of the current Murcielago's and the previous V12 models, may in fact be the last owners of cars that are a part of history that has defined Lamborghini. We may be owners of cars that, in the future, enthusiasts will be wishing never were touched, that in fact they were perfect. I absolutely adore my 670 SV as i did my previous Diablos and LP 640 Roadster. These models improved with technology but the same DNA was present in all of them. The unique feel of a V12 Lamborghini was present in all of these cars. I"m quite sure that the new flagship car will be packed with cutting edge technology. Modern chassis design, materials and components, electronics and a huge horsepower and greener motor are sure to be incorporated in the new car. But, and i choose my words carefully here, will it FEEL like a Lamborghini or are we going to have a fast and unemotional, super efficient, luxurious tourer. I make this post because i cant help but feel that we are possibly moving into the Gallardo type of car (no offense intended to Gallardo owners). The last thing that i would want to see as a die hard Lamborghini owner is a new era where effiency replaces emotion. Where one would ask "Where is the Italian in Lamborghini?" Hopefully the answer will be "It's still full blooded Italian"
Thank you
Shadowman
#70