The Gallardo has proven to be the most successful car Lamborghini has ever made, and while some people see it as a dilution of the company's core values, they still need it as a backbone for their sales.
But we all know the Gallardo will be succeeded by a brand new model very soon now, rumored to be called the Cabrera. Since it's unlikely the new V10 car will debut at the upcoming IAA a few weeks from now, we'll just have to wait until the March 2014 Geneva Auto Show to see what a brand new Lamborghini V10 looks like. Or will we?
Based on the recent spyshots taken in Italy, we've come up with our own sharp looker, a baby Aventador even if we do say so ourselves.
Power for the Cabrera will come from an updated V10 engine rated at 600 PS. All-wheel drive and an automated gearbox will probably be standard except for the very rare RWD special editions that are coming later in the model's life. Look for a 0 to 100 km/h time that's slightly better than the Ferrari 458's 3.4 seconds.
Based on the recent spyshots taken in Italy, we've come up with our own sharp looker, a baby Aventador even if we do say so ourselves.
Power for the Cabrera will come from an updated V10 engine rated at 600 PS. All-wheel drive and an automated gearbox will probably be standard except for the very rare RWD special editions that are coming later in the model's life. Look for a 0 to 100 km/h time that's slightly better than the Ferrari 458's 3.4 seconds.