Friday, August 1, 2008

Lamborghini's Reventon. Juggernaut of all times, probably its rarest, most expensive and most powerful.

I bet you guys are jolly well curious about the car that Bruce Wayne in "The Dark Knight" was driving. (p/s: by the way, its not a car, mind you, its a JET.)

Into the DNA blender goes Lamborghini's Murcielago modernity, military stealth of a jet fighter and its true potential. Out the other end comes the Reventon-the rarest lambo ever. Prefer the old Lambo LP640? its in the bin over there. The irony is, the Reventon is not made of metal. Lambo's had gone through all that trouble to creat a carbon-fibre masterpiece, and then they had invented a paint, that involved infusing metallic particles, that resembled flat steel. Clever eh?


(this is like kinda the devil-child like thing)

(you'd be surprised thats the only space you get in the car, erm.. i mean jet)

(dashboard that in favours with the car's speed, tells you how fast is the car going, apparently)

No paint job was involved in the making of this masterpiece. ("eh, did i just kicked my footballe against your car?")

(a V12 engine mounted where drivers love it and feel it the most, behind they're ears. blasting out 641bhp)

("I give you my bika for your car, E bene, yes?")

(an exhaust like that gives mother nature a moment of worry)

(If you look closely enough, you'll be able to see the huge brakes in those alloys. they're needed, er.. quite a lot.)

Blimey, arent you impressed? This 1 million euro automobile gives buyers a scorch at their wallets. Believe it or not, only 20 Reventon were built. and those guys with the big fat wallets? one look and in less than 3 months the lambos were all sold. Well, lets get to the details shall we?

The Lamborghini Murcielago Reventon has a 6.5litres engine, with V12 cylinders, and reaches 100km/h from 0km/h that same time as its brother (Lambo Murcielago LP640)-3.4 seconds. The Reventon is capable of reaching over 300km/h. And horsepower output would be 641 british horsepower.

Has Lamborghini given the world another legend? Car enthusiasts say "yes", and in the end of the day, if it were possible, i'll give a pat at the backs of the Lamborghini engineers and say "you've done it again".

credits to "Top Gear" and "Wikipedia".

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