
Lamborghini reveals the £3.3 million Veneno Roadster
The Veneno Roadster is an open-top supercar developed by Lamborghini to sign-off its 50th Anniversary year. Based on the limited-edition Veneno first exhibited at…
The Veneno Roadster is an open-top supercar developed by Lamborghini to sign-off its 50th Anniversary year. Based on the limited-edition Veneno first exhibited at…
Porsche will celebrate 50 years of the 911 this week, with a distinctive sculpture displayed prominently outside Goodwood House. The now traditional ‘art installation’…
McLaren has announced a limited run of just ’50’ 12Cs and 12C Spiders to mark the 50th anniversary of the McLaren organisation. The limited…
There’s something hugely embarrassing about the Lamborghini Egoista, not because of its fantasy car looks, but because of what it symbolises – a brand…
Yesterday morning at 9:00am, the 350 vehicles taking part in the Lamborghini Grand Tour started their engines and set off towards Forte dei Marmi,…
More than 350 Lamborghini’s gathered in Piazza Castello, Milan, last night where they waited in parc fermé for the start of the 50° Anniversario…
Leaked pictures have emerged of Lamborghini’s 50th Anniversary tribute model, based on the Aventador coupé. The LP720-4 50 Anniversario will be launched during the…
If you’re looking for a reason to bring out the bunting and support your favourite marque, then there’s never been a better year than…
Back in 2010, Lamborghini revealed the Sesto Elemento (“Sixth Element”) – a carbon fibre based supercar, powered by the Gallardo’s 562bhp V10, but weighing less than 1,000kg. The car reached ‘very’ limited production (less than 20 cars), which is hardly surprising given its $2.2 million price tag.
Next year marks the 50th anniversary since Italian industrialist Ferruccio Lamborghini decided he’d had enough of sub-standard Ferraris, and decided to make his own Gran Turismo car – capable of travelling long distances in the style and comfort which he demanded.
If you’re heading over to the Goodwood Festival of Speed during the next 4 days then you’ll get the chance to see this remarkable new sculpture, designed to celebrate the iconic Jaguar E-type’s 50th Anniversary year.
Call me a sad old romantic, but I love these images of Jaguar’s iconic E-Type and XF in New York. We’re so often presented with press images devoid of any life or emotion, that when these arrived last night I thought it warranted an article all on its own.