Murciélago LP 670-4 SV2010
Lamborghini


S1 818
EPIC
Statstics
SPEED
HANDLING
ACCELERATION
LAUNCH
BRAKING
OFFROAD
Engine
6.5L Naturally-Aspirated V12
651 bhp (485 kW), 487 lb⋅ft (660 N·m)
Layout
Mid-Engined, All-Wheel Drive
6-speed Transmission
Weight
3850 lbs (1746 kg), 42%/58%
Description
The Murciélago LP 670-4 SV may be a mouthful, but consider it shorthand for one of the fastest Raging Bulls ever to roar out of Lamborghini’s Sant’Agata plant. Fitting, because the “SV” tag stands for SuperVeloce—Italian for “superfast,” and Lamborghini only uses the SV name for the most highly-tuned final edition of a model going out of production. The SV modifications for the Murciélago certainly fit the bill, managing 661 horsepower (the “670” in the name is the metric horsepower rating) from the latest generation of the 40 year-old Lamborghini V12. Of course, nearly every part of the engine has been updated and optimized over its lifespan, which should be apparent as it warbles by at full throttle. In addition, the SV was put on a diet of carbon-fiber, trimming 220 pounds, and adding spoilers and side scoops crafted from bare carbon-fiber. The Murciélago was already a stunner, and the LP 670-4 SV is a fitting send-off to one of the most ferocious supercars to ever wear the bull of Sant’Agata.