Lamborghini Asterion

The Lamborghini Asterion LPi 910-4 hybrid supercar concept, also referred to as simply Lamborghini Asterion, was unveiled at the 2014 Paris Motor Show. Named after the actual half-man, half-bull hybrid (Minotaur) of Greek legend, it is the first hybrid Lamborghini in the company's long history; "Asterion" was the traditional proper name of another hybrid - namely, using the Lamborghini Huracán LP 610-4's 5.2 L (5,204 cc) V10 (producing 602 HP (610 PS; 449 kW)) mated to one electric motor on the transaxle and another two on the front axle, developing an additional 296 HP (300 PS; 221 kW) for a total of 898 HP (910 PS; 669 kW).

The car made its video game debut in Real Racing 3 and was eventually brought into the Asphalt series in Asphalt 8: Airborne.

Overview
Named after the actual half-man, half-bull hybrid (Minotaur) of Greek legend, the Lamborghini Asterion LPi 910-4 is the first hybrid Lamborghini in the history of the company.

The Lamborghini Asterion uses the Lamborghini Huracán LP 610-4's 5.2 liter (5,204 cc) naturally aspirated V10 engine, which alone produces 602 HP (610 PS; 449 kW). As a hybrid, the Asterion features one electric motor on the transaxle and another two on the front axle. Its combined power output in hybrid mode (both petrol and electric) is 898 HP (910 PS; 669 kW). It is currently speculated that its torque might be 413 lb-ft (560 Nm).

The Lamborghini Asterion uses the same seven-speed Lamborghini Doppia Frizione (LDF) dual-clutch automatic transmission as on the Huracán and is all-wheel-drive, with the front wheels also powered by the electric motors. The car weighs 3,086 lbs (1,400 kg).

The Lamborghini Asterion is stated to do 0-100 km/h in 3 seconds and a top speed of 199 mph (320 km/h).

Asphalt 8: Airborne
The Lamborghini Asterion LPi 910-4, shortened simply to Lamborghini Asterion in-game, was added to the game in the Santa's Gift Update, as a mid-high end Class A car and the fourth and last Lamborghini vehicle added in 2015.

As a mid-high end Class A car, the Lamborghini Asterion begins with 1343 rank points, maxes out at 1563 rank points (same as the Pagani Zonda R), and caps at 1695 rank points with Pro Kits. The Tuning Kit bonus is +45 rank points. The Asterion's main rivals are the Falcon F7, McLaren 570S, Lamborghini Estoque, and Lamborghini Huracán.

The Lamborghini Asterion's launch and acceleration are decent, albeit inferior to the Savage Rivale GTR and Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4. Despite its weight, the Asterion actually handles and drifts well and can take on technical tracks like Monaco and Sector 8. Its biggest advantage, as compared to almost every other Lamborghini in the game, is its superior nitro efficiency ratings of 5/10/15, the only Lamborghini aside the Lamborghini Miura to have those nitro efficiency ratings due to its starting nitro stat. Overall, the Lamborghini Asterion is a car that can compete on any track.

In terms of World Series usage, the Lamborghini Asterion is a frequently-used car alongside the Lamborghini Miura. Tuned properly, it is a force to be reckoned with. However, once its rank is above 1600, the Asterion will be pitted against much superior cars it can't compete with, such as the TRION NEMESIS, BMW 3.0 CSL Hommage, and McLaren 675LT, so be careful. The Asterion mainly rivals the Rinspeed zaZen, a similar car in Class B.

The Lamborghini Asterion costs to purchase and  to max out.