VIP invitation to see the new Lamborghini AVENTADOR (LP 700-4) at the factory
#271
Factory NEWS
Automobili Lamborghini inaugurated their latest building designed specifically for the development of prototypes and pre-series vehicles. The new structure is the first multi-story industrial building in Italy to earn Class A energy certification.
Attending the ceremony were Corrado Clini, Minister of the Environment, Land and Sea; Stephan Winkelmann, President and CEO of Automobili Lamborghini; Paola Gazzolo, Regional Councillor for Territorial Security of Emilia-Romagna; and Daniela Occhiali, Mayor of Sant’Agata Bolognese, as well as numerous distinguished dignitaries and officials.
The occasion represents a further development in Lamborghini's strategy towards environmental sustainability.
Moreover, it shows Lamborghini's desire to send a positive message of recovery to the Emilia region, hit hard by the recent earthquakes. As further proof of Lamborghini’s solidarity with the towns and cities impacted, the company has made donations towards the rebuilding of five school laboratories. In addition, it announced today at the press conference that a part of the proceeds from the events celebrating Automobili Lamborghini’s 50th anniversary in 2013 will be contributed to help rebuild cultural treasures and places of worship in areas damaged by the earthquake.
“Our new building confirms Lamborghini's commitment not only to environmental sustainability and energy efficiency, but also to advanced technology and innovation with an eye on the future" said Stephan Winkelmann, President and CEO of the Sant’Agata Bolognese-based company.
“The earthquakes that recently struck our region caused serious problems that have placed a considerable strain on us, on our families, and on our local area. However, we know that the strength to begin a new springs from the daily commitment and the work that each of us brings to bear. That’s why today’s inauguration also has a symbolic meaning of renaissance and of a strong impetus for recovery".
Source: Lamborghini S.p.A
#275
So you had 5 right, 4 close and 1 wrong
Please try again... all in good fun

Anybody else who will give it a shot ??
#276
You are right!!!
Wanna give the whole list a shot ??
#277
It's difficult:
1. This can be any of these: Miura P400, P400S or P400SV (you can't notice the difference between them in these comical models)

2. Miura Jota

3. This can be any of these: Urraco P250, P300, or P200

4. Countach LP400

5. This can be any of these: Countach LP400S, LP500S or Quattrovalvole

6. Diablo (1990 model)

7. Murcielago (2002 model)

8. Gallardo (2003 model)

9. Reventon (coupe)

10. Aventador LP700-4
1. This can be any of these: Miura P400, P400S or P400SV (you can't notice the difference between them in these comical models)
2. Miura Jota
3. This can be any of these: Urraco P250, P300, or P200
4. Countach LP400
5. This can be any of these: Countach LP400S, LP500S or Quattrovalvole
6. Diablo (1990 model)
7. Murcielago (2002 model)
8. Gallardo (2003 model)
9. Reventon (coupe)
10. Aventador LP700-4
Last edited by Amzamus; Aug 27, 2012 at 05:26 AM.
#278
2 - Miura Jota
3 - Urraco P200
4 - Countach LP400
5 - Countach LP5000S
6 - Diablo
7 - Murcielago
8 - Gallardo
9 - Reventon
10 - Aventador LP700-4
??
#279
I would go for this list :
1 - Miura P400 (not an S because it has black window trim, not an SV as it has 'eyelashes' on the headlights)
2 - Miura Jota (obvious)
3 - Urraco P250 (it has the two slats on the front hood, P300 and P200 had more slats)
4 - Countach LP400 (obvious too)
5 - Countach Quattrovalvole (just a guess)
6 - Diablo
7 - Murcielago
8 - Gallardo
9 - Reventon
10 - Aventador LP700-4
1 - Miura P400 (not an S because it has black window trim, not an SV as it has 'eyelashes' on the headlights)
2 - Miura Jota (obvious)
3 - Urraco P250 (it has the two slats on the front hood, P300 and P200 had more slats)
4 - Countach LP400 (obvious too)
5 - Countach Quattrovalvole (just a guess)
6 - Diablo
7 - Murcielago
8 - Gallardo
9 - Reventon
10 - Aventador LP700-4
#280
7 RIGHT, 3 WRONG. YOU GUYS ARE QUITE GOOD!






