Lamborghini Estoque

Unlike current production Lamborghini cars, which are mid-engine two-seater supercars, the Lamborghini Estoque is a one-off concept four-door sedan. The car first appeared in 2010's Asphalt 6: Adrenaline.

Overview
The Lamborghini Estoque is a one-off concept car built by Lamborghini. Unlike current production Lamborghini cars, which are mid-engine two-seat supercars, the Estoque is a four-door sedan.

The Estoque was introduced at the 2008 Paris Motor Show. It is the first front-engine vehicle by Lamborghini since the LM002 utility vehicle. It is described as a "concept for a $230,000 four-door sedan". It currently houses a 5.2 litre V10 engine from the Lamborghini Gallardo, although there has been speculation that this could be replaced by a V12, V8, or possibly even a hybrid or turbo-diesel engine, as suggested by Lamborghini's Brand Director, Manfred Fitzgerald.

As with other Lamborghinis, the Estoque derives its name from the sport and tradition of bullfighting: An estoque is a type of sword traditionally used by matadors.

It was reported on 22 March 2009 that production plans for the Lamborghini Estoque were cancelled. Lamborghini executives responded to this by stating that the Estoque had not reached the production planning stage and that the decision whether to produce the Estoque or not has been delayed due to sales and marketing considerations. Stephan Winkelmann, Lamborghini's chairman, has since indicated that a four-door Lamborghini is likely, stating that response to the Estoque showed opportunities for Lamborghini outside the supercar market. However, Winkelmann also stated that Lamborghini does not have any plans to manufacture the Estoque and that it was only a concept vehicle.

Asphalt 6: Adrenaline
The Lamborghini Estoque is one of Asphalt 6: Adrenaline's unlockable vehicles.

The Lamborghini Estoque is unlocked at 85 stars.

Asphalt 8: Airborne
The Lamborghini Estoque was added to Asphalt 8: Airborne as part of the February 2015 Monkey's Year Update. It is one of three Class B cars introduced in that update and one of the first three Lamborghinis added in 2016, alongside the Lamborghini Miura and upcoming Lamborghini Centenario.

The Lamborghini Estoque appears at the top of Class B. Initially, it is ranked rather low, starting at 1226, but maxing it out increases the rank of 1525. At MAX+PRO, the Estoque becomes ranked 1685, and the Tuning Kit bonus for this car is +54 rank points, thus making the highest possible rank 1739, ranked lower than the Holden Coupe 60 and Mercedes-AMG GT3 (with Elite Tuning). This makes the car very similar to the Mercedes-Benz Silver Lightning.

Similar to the Mercedes-Benz Silver Lightning, the Lamborghini Estoque's acceleration, while not the best in its class, certainly isn't the worst either; it only accelerates better than the Chevrolet SS. The Estoque, however, does have great handling and drifts better than the Kepler Motion, thus giving the car an advantage in twisty tracks like Nevada. Additionally, the Estoque has among one of the best top speed stats in Class B, again making it similar to the Silver Lightning. However, it seems that the Estoque actually has slightly shorter nitro than the Silver Lightning, with 8/13/18 instead of the usual 7/13/17 that its nitro stat normally would have granted. Overall, the Estoque is a car that can compete on virtually all tracks.

The one thing to be careful of is the fact that the Lamborghini Estoque has a display speed multiplier of 91.60% (shared with the Mosler GT3, McLaren F1 XP-5, and TRION NEMESIS), thus making it the first Class B car with a display speed multiplier that isn't 100%. In this case, the car actually goes slower than its displayed speed.

In multiplayer, though, this is where the Lamborghini Estoque shines brightly – it is a multiplayer favorite and is usually seen around the 1450~1570 range. Given its huge upgrade rank increase and huge Pro rank, the Estoque can be tuned to greatly outrun cars with either similar or equivalent ranks; if tuned to 0505 5050 (= B1531), it can reach a real speed of 280.7 mph (452.0 km/h) without even crossing past 1550.

Since the Elite Cars Update, the Lamborghini Estoque currently costs /  (originally ) to purchase and  to max out.