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Before Audi acquired Lamborghini, the Italian automaker partnered with a French coachbuilder to create a hardcore version of the Diablo.
It's not every day that you get to be up close and personal with a legendary car like the Lamborghini LM002, but I'm currently in Italy where I'm getting to do just that. Because I love all of you ...
Ducati's Centro Stile worked closely with Lamborghini to design the distinctive livery and a number of key elements influenced by the Revuelto I, for one, love the black carbon-fiber livery with ...
Lamborghini and Ducati have come together again, this time debuting the limited Panigale V4 Lamborghini during Milan Design Week. Panigale V4 Lamborghini, based on the Ducati Panigale V4 S, boasts ...
Lamborghini Huracan's ex-showroom price ranges from ₹3.22 to ₹4.61 crore, available in 6 variants, with Evo RWD as the base and Sterrato as the top variant. A Lamborghini that struck and ...
NEW DELHI: A Lamborghini ran over several workers outside M3M project near sector 126 in Nodia on Sunday, reported PTI. At least two workers were seriously injured and admitted to the hospital.
This Italian supercar has only 336 miles on the clock and is for sale in the United States with extensive damage. Would you ...
A Lamborghini Huracan, owned by YouTuber Mridul Tiwari and driven by Deepak Kumar, crashed in Noida, injuring two labourers. Deepak was test-driving the car, allegedly due to a technical fault.
THIS is the shocking moment a Lamborghini worth £200,000 crashed into an oncoming car in a posh leafy village. The black Huracan was driving through an affluent Cheshire village last Thursday ...
A probe found that Deepak, a car dealer, had come to Noida to test drive the Lamborghini car. The owner, Mridul Tiwari, a resident of Noida. One of the labourers injured in a Lamborghini car crash ...
HANCOCK PARK, LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- One person was killed and another was critically hurt early Monday in a violent Hancock Park crash involving a Lamborghini SUV whose driver fled the scene and ...
Believe it or not, Ferrari sold more vehicles than Maserati last year, and the exotic Italian automaker Lamborghini wasn't far behind. For the latter, the future looks brighter than ever – both ...