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− | Lamborghini unveiled the Murciélago LP 640 at the 2006 Geneva Motor Show. The new title incorporated the car's name, along with an alphanumeric designation which indicates the engine's orientation (''Longitudinale Posteriore''), along with the updated power output of {{power|631|640| 471}}, which the V12 engine produces due to its higher displacement of 6.5 L (6,496 cc; 396.4 cu in). |
+ | Lamborghini unveiled the Murciélago LP 640 at the 2006 Geneva Motor Show. The new title incorporated the car's name, along with an alphanumeric designation which indicates the engine's orientation (''Longitudinale Posteriore''), along with the updated power output of {{power|631|640| 471}} and {{torque|487}}, which the V12 engine produces due to its higher displacement of 6.5 L (6,496 cc; 396.4 cu in). Updated from the original naming convention first used by the Lamborghini Countach LP 400, this updated naming convention would be used for the vast majority of Lamborghini's cars going forward, with the 2016 [[Lamborghini Centenario LP 770-4]] being the last one to use such. |
The exterior received a noticeable facelift, featuring revised front and rear fascias, and asymmetrical side air intakes, with the left side intake feeding an oil cooler. A new single outlet exhaust system incorporated into the rear diffuser, modified suspension system, revised programming and upgraded clutch for the 6-speed "e-Gear" automated sequential transmission with launch control rounded out the performance modifications. Interior seating was also re-configured in order to provide greater headroom, and a new stereo system formed part of the updated dashboard. |
The exterior received a noticeable facelift, featuring revised front and rear fascias, and asymmetrical side air intakes, with the left side intake feeding an oil cooler. A new single outlet exhaust system incorporated into the rear diffuser, modified suspension system, revised programming and upgraded clutch for the 6-speed "e-Gear" automated sequential transmission with launch control rounded out the performance modifications. Interior seating was also re-configured in order to provide greater headroom, and a new stereo system formed part of the updated dashboard. |
Revision as of 06:02, 4 February 2019
The Lamborghini Murciélago LP 640 is a mid-engined supercar produced by Lamborghini between 2006 and 2010. It is an updated version of the Lamborghini Murciélago.
Description
Lamborghini unveiled the Murciélago LP 640 at the 2006 Geneva Motor Show. The new title incorporated the car's name, along with an alphanumeric designation which indicates the engine's orientation (Longitudinale Posteriore), along with the updated power output of 631 hp (640 PS; 471 kW) and 487 ft·lb (660 N·m), which the V12 engine produces due to its higher displacement of 6.5 L (6,496 cc; 396.4 cu in). Updated from the original naming convention first used by the Lamborghini Countach LP 400, this updated naming convention would be used for the vast majority of Lamborghini's cars going forward, with the 2016 Lamborghini Centenario LP 770-4 being the last one to use such.
The exterior received a noticeable facelift, featuring revised front and rear fascias, and asymmetrical side air intakes, with the left side intake feeding an oil cooler. A new single outlet exhaust system incorporated into the rear diffuser, modified suspension system, revised programming and upgraded clutch for the 6-speed "e-Gear" automated sequential transmission with launch control rounded out the performance modifications. Interior seating was also re-configured in order to provide greater headroom, and a new stereo system formed part of the updated dashboard.
Asphalt 3: Street Rules
The Lamborghini Murciélago LP 640, shortened just to Lamborghini LP 640, appears as a playable vehicle and is the cover car of the game.
Asphalt 8: Airborne
Summary
Now shortened to Lamborghini Murciélago LP640 (with no space between "LP" and "640"), was added in the Holiday Update as a high-end Class B car with the following statistics:
- Starting rank: 1389
- MAX rank: 1584 (+195)
- MAX+PRO rank: 1699 (+115)
- Tuning Kit bonus: +40
- Stock to MAX+PRO rank difference: 310
- Upgrade rank percentages: 20/45/10/25
- Nitro Efficiency: 9/12.5/16
Performance
The Murciélago LP 640 has an underwhelming real total speed of 287.1 mph/462.2 km/h for its rank, and its acceleration is rather underwhelming too, reaching that speed in 3.96 seconds. The Murciélago LP 640 also features a mediocre nitro efficiency of 9/12.5/16 as well as a wide drifting radius. This car requires micro-drifting or drift punching to take sharp turns and hairpin turns featured in tracks such as Azure Coast and Transylvania.
In overall performance, the Murciélago LP 640 is much closer to the Zenvo ST1, Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Coupé Black Series, and SCG 003S.
Usage
Events
The Murciélago LP 640 is not an ideal choice for Events due to its low top speed in comparison to the Mazda RX-8 Special Edition, BMW M2 Special Edition, and Ferrari GTC4Lusso.
Multiplayer
Price & Availability
The Lamborghini Murciélago LP 640 is only obtainable from its Championship event.
Upgrades cost 994,250 + 3,450 while Pro Kits require 900,000, 19 of each Class B Part, 18 Early & Initial Techs each, 24 Mid-Tech and 28 V12 engines.
Championship
- Main article: Championship/Lamborghini Murciélago LP 640
The Murciélago LP 640's Championship was launched on December 13, 2018. Players were given 5 days to start the event and 8 days to complete it.
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Pre-2000s | Miura P400 • LM002 • Countach (LP500 S • 25th Anniversary) • Diablo (VT Roadster) |
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2000s–present | Murciélago (Standard • Roadster • LP640 • LP640 Roadster • LP670-4 SV • R-GT • Reventón) Gallardo (Standard • Spyder • Police - LP570-4 Spyder Performante • LP570-4 Superleggera • LP560-4 '08 • LP560-4 '13) |