Lamborghini unveiled Lamborghini LP 670-4 SV during the 2010 edition of annual 80th International motor show and accessories, or Geneva Auto Show. The Lamborghini LP 670-4 SV is based on the Murcielago and this tuned V12-powered Supercar offers.
LAMBORGHINI UNVEILED the Lamborghini LP 670-4 SV during the 2010 edition of annual 80th International motor show and accessories, or Geneva Auto Show. The Lamborghini LP 670-4 SV is based on the Murcielago and this tuned V12-powered Supercar offers 30 more horsepower than the standard Murcielago along with chassis refinements amounting to roughly 220lbs of weight reduction.
In Lamborghini LP 670-4 SV, the number 670 represents the car's metric horsepower rating and the SV stands for SuperVeloce (extreme speed) and the number 4 signifies all-wheel-drive. The 30-horsepower gain helps to push the new SV to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 3.2 sec. Top speed of 212 mph is reached with the standard rear spoiler. The new version of the Lamborghini LP 670-4 SV lost 220 pounds through extensive use of carbon fiber. The LP 670-4 SV is available in seven different colors.
During the 80th edition of the Geneva International Motor Show, which runs from March 4-14, 2010, some 100 World and European Premiers in the sector of private vehicles will be presented. Geneva Auto Show is considered as the world biggest auto show.