Is it a stark change? No, but did it really need to be? Looks good to me, look forward to seeing it in person
http://www.autoblog.com/2014/02/27/l...0-4-deep-dive/
Is it a stark change? No, but did it really need to be? Looks good to me, look forward to seeing it in person
http://www.autoblog.com/2014/02/27/l...0-4-deep-dive/
Get that weak shit off my track
I like it. Sleeker design than the Gallardo, but still Lamborghini attitude.
I still wouldn't own a lambo.
Given the funds to own several dozen similarly priced cars, I would own a Lamborghini. More to the point, though, I'm glad they exist as something I can enjoy as a spectator or virtual driver.
Get that weak shit off my track
Word.
Make mine one with a big honkin' V12, though.
Whoomah!
Totally understand.
I really, really like it. It's much more elegant than the Gallardo yet still aggressive looking.
More elegant for sure, but not sure if that fits Lambo's image!
I have to echo the sentiment that if I'm in the market to buy a car in that price range, Lambos probably won't be on the top of my list. Now, if I do have too much money to spend and have already purchased all the cars on the top of my list, then of course I'd buy them.
I love it. Looks like a manta ray.
Now just slap a big wing on the back and film modern Cannonball Run.
It's beautiful and elegant and still has that Lambo look and appeal. Really like the interior... that's how to do it.
How not to do it? See the Huayra. Awful.
I don't get the people saying it doesn't fit the Lambo style. I think the Gallardo is much more benignly styled. That German/Audi influence felt strong in that one.. This has a bit of that eccentricity Lambo's should have. Like a more taught Aventador. I really like it.