Lamborghini - abbreviated as Lambo - is an Italian car manufacturer featured in every Forza title since Forza Motorsport 2.
Synopsis[]
"After World War II, Ferruccio Lamborghini started converting military vehicles into tractors, and began producing his own tractors in 1948. Many questioned his judgment when he decided to build sports cars to compete with Ferrari, but in 1963, he founded Automobili Ferruccio Lamborghini. The 350 GT was the first in a long line of striking designs to wear the charging bull badge, with Lamborghini's own V12 engine and chassis, and coachwork by Touring of Milan. In 1966, Lamborghini produced the first mid-engine supercar, the Miura. It was a barely tamed race car for the road, named for a legendary breed of Spanish fighting bulls. Its 4-liter V12 was mounted transversely behind the cockpit, and its sensational body by Bertone blended aggressiveness and elegance. In 1974, Lamborghini introduced the Countach, an angular, mid-engine supercar that never lost its ability to astonish first-time viewers and drivers. Its successor had to be extreme and spectacular; the Diablo was all that and more, with exotic styling, a 5.7-liter V12, and all-wheel drive. Audi AG acquired Lamborghini in 1998 and replaced the Diablo with the Murciélago in 2001. Aptly named for a famous fighting bull, the Murciélago combines modern sophistication and brute force with a potent 6.2-liter V12 (enlarged to 6.5 liters in the 2006 Murciélago LP640) and all-wheel drive. In 2003, Lamborghini introduced the Gallardo, a high-performance sports car designed for everyday use, with all-wheel drive and a 500 horsepower V10. In 2007, the company debuted the Reventón, the most expensive (a million euros) and most exclusive (only twenty were built) Lamborghini to date. In 2009, Lamborghini introduced the Murciélago LP 670-4 SuperVeloce, which boasts a longitudinally mounted 6.5-liter, 670 horsepower V12. Ferruccio Lamborghini's goal to build cars that compete with the world's best has been fully realized."—Official description[1]
Founded by Ferruccio Lamborghini in 1963 and currently owned by the Volkswagen Group through its subsidiary Audi, Lamborghini produces high-performance cars, the current lineup of which includes the V12-powered Aventador and the V10-powered Huracán.[2]
Vehicles[]
Image | Year | Name | Drive | Engine | Power | Torque | Weight | Front/Rear |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2022 | Lamborghini Huracán EVO Spyder | AWD | 5.2L V10 | 630 hp
(470 kW) |
442 ft⋅lb
(599 Nm) |
3935 lb
(1785 kg) |
43 % / 57 % | |
2022 | Lamborghini Huracán Tecnica | RWD | 5.2L V10 | 630 hp
(470 kW) |
417 ft⋅lb
(565 Nm) |
3402 lb
(1543 kg) |
41 % / 59 % | |
2021 | Lamborghini Aventador LP 780-4 Ultimae | AWD | 6.5L V12 | 770 hp
(574 kW) |
531 ft⋅lb
(720 Nm) |
3858 lb
(1750 kg) |
43 % / 57 % | |
2021 | Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4 | AWD | 6.5L Hybrid V12 | 808 hp
(603 kW) |
556 ft⋅lb
(754 Nm) |
4116 lb
(1867 kg) |
43 % / 57 % | |
2020 | Lamborghini SC20 | AWD | 6.5L V12 | 759 hp
(566 kW) |
531 ft⋅lb
(720 Nm) |
3560 lb
(1615 kg) |
43 % / 57 % | |
2020 | Lamborghini Essenza SCV12 | RWD | 6.5L V12 | 818 hp
(610 kW) |
590 ft⋅lb
(800 Nm) |
3191 lb
(1447 kg) |
41 % / 59 % | |
2020 | Lamborghini Huracán STO | RWD | 5.2L V10 | 630 hp
(470 kW) |
417 ft⋅lb
(565 Nm) |
3239 lb
(1469 kg) |
41 % / 59 % | |
2020 | Lamborghini Huracán EVO | AWD | 5.2L V10 | 630 hp
(470 kW) |
442 ft⋅lb
(599 Nm) |
3422 lb
(1552 kg) |
42 % / 58 % | |
2020 | Lamborghini Sián Roadster | AWD | 6.5L Hybrid V12 | 808 hp
(603 kW) |
557 ft⋅lb
(755 Nm) |
3827 lb
(1736 kg) |
43 % / 57 % | |
2019 | Lamborghini Sián FKP 37 | AWD | 6.5L Hybrid V12 | 808 hp
(603 kW) |
557 ft⋅lb
(755 Nm) |
4171 lb
(1892 kg) |
43 % / 57 % | |
2019 | Lamborghini Urus | AWD | 4.0L Twin-Turbocharged V8 | 641 hp
(478 kW) |
626 ft⋅lb
(849 Nm) |
4850 lb
(2200 kg) |
52 % / 48 % | |
2018 | Lamborghini Aventador SVJ | AWD | 6.5L V12 | 759 hp
(566 kW) |
531 ft⋅lb
(720 Nm) |
3607 lb
(1636 kg) |
43 % / 57 % | |
2018 | Lamborghini Huracán Performante | AWD | 5.2L V10 | 631 hp
(471 kW) |
443 ft⋅lb
(601 Nm) |
3047 lb
(1382 kg) |
43 % / 57 % | |
2016 | Lamborghini Centenario LP 770-4 | AWD | 6.5L V12 | 759 hp
(566 kW) |
509 ft⋅lb
(690 Nm) |
3889 lb
(1764 kg) |
43 % / 57 % | |
2016 | Lamborghini Aventador LP 750-4 SV | AWD | 6.5L V12 | 740 hp
(552 kW) |
509 ft⋅lb
(690 Nm) |
3868 lb
(1754 kg) |
43 % / 57 % | |
2014 | Lamborghini Urus Concept | AWD | 4.0L Twin-Turbocharged V8 | 552 hp
(412 kW) |
553 ft⋅lb
(750 Nm) |
4400 lb
(1996 kg) |
52 % / 48 % | |
2014 | Lamborghini Huracán LP 610-4 | AWD | 5.2L V10 | 602 hp
(449 kW) |
413 ft⋅lb
(560 Nm) |
3135 lb
(1422 kg) |
43 % / 57 % | |
2013 | Lamborghini Veneno | AWD | 6.5L V12 | 740 hp
(552 kW) |
509 ft⋅lb
(690 Nm) |
3362 lb
(1525 kg) |
43 % / 57 % | |
2012 | Lamborghini Gallardo LP 570-4 Spyder Performante | AWD | 5.2L V10 | 562 hp
(419 kW) |
398 ft⋅lb
(540 Nm) |
3274 lb
(1485 kg) |
43 % / 57 % | |
2012 | Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 | AWD | 6.5L V12 | 700 hp
(522 kW) |
509 ft⋅lb
(690 Nm) |
4085 lb
(1853 kg) |
43 % / 57 % | |
2012 | Lamborghini Aventador J | AWD | 6.5L V12 | 700 hp
(522 kW) |
509 ft⋅lb
(690 Nm) |
3472 lb
(1575 kg) |
43 % / 57 % | |
2011 | Lamborghini Sesto Elemento | AWD | 5.2L V10 | 571 hp
(426 kW) |
398 ft⋅lb
(540 Nm) |
2202 lb
(999 kg) |
43 % / 57 % | |
2011 | Lamborghini Gallardo LP 570-4 Superleggera | AWD | 5.2L V10 | 562 hp
(419 kW) |
398 ft⋅lb
(540 Nm) |
3470 lb
(1574 kg) |
43 % / 57 % | |
2010 | Lamborghini Murciélago LP 670-4 SV | AWD | 6.5L V12 | 661 hp
(493 kW) |
487 ft⋅lb
(660 Nm) |
3850 lb
(1746 kg) |
42 % / 58 % | |
2009 | Lamborghini Reventón Roadster | AWD | 6.5L V12 | 661 hp
(493 kW) |
487 ft⋅lb
(660 Nm) |
3726 lb
(1690 kg) |
42 % / 58 % | |
2008 | Lamborghini Reventón | AWD | 6.5L V12 | 641 hp
(478 kW) |
487 ft⋅lb
(660 Nm) |
4068 lb
(1845 kg) |
42 % / 58 % | |
2007 | Lamborghini Murciélago LP640 | AWD | 6.5L V12 | 633 hp
(472 kW) |
487 ft⋅lb
(660 Nm) |
4068 lb
(1845 kg) |
42 % / 58 % | |
2007 | Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera | AWD | 5.0L V10 | 523 hp
(390 kW) |
376 ft⋅lb
(510 Nm) |
3434 lb
(1558 kg) |
43 % / 57 % | |
2006 | Lamborghini Miura Concept | AWD | 6.5L V12 | 640 hp
(477 kW) |
487 ft⋅lb
(660 Nm) |
3286 lb
(1491 kg) |
42 % / 58 % | |
2005 | Lamborghini Murciélago | AWD | 6.2L V12 | 575 hp
(429 kW) |
479.42 ft⋅lb
(650 Nm) |
4034 lb
(1830 kg) |
42 % / 58 % | |
2005 | Lamborghini Gallardo | AWD | 5.0L V10 | 500 hp
(373 kW) |
376 ft⋅lb
(510 Nm) |
3560 lb
(1615 kg) |
42 % / 58 % | |
1997 | Lamborghini Diablo SV | RWD | 5.7L V12 | 530 hp
(395 kW) |
446 ft⋅lb
(605 Nm) |
3474 lb
(1576 kg) |
41 % / 59 % | |
1988 | Lamborghini Jalpa | RWD | 3.5L V8 | 255 hp
(190 kW) |
231 ft⋅lb
(313 Nm) |
3329 lb
(1510 kg) |
44 % / 56 % | |
1988 | Lamborghini Countach LP5000 QV | RWD | 5.2L V12 | 455 hp
(339 kW) |
369 ft⋅lb
(500 Nm) |
3284 lb
(1490 kg) |
41 % / 59 % | |
1986 | Lamborghini LM 002 | AWD | 5.2L V12 | 450 hp
(336 kW) |
369 ft⋅lb
(500 Nm) |
5167 lb
(2344 kg) |
50 % / 50 % | |
1973 | Lamborghini Espada 400 GT | RWD | 3.9L V12 | 350 hp
(261 kW) |
290 ft⋅lb
(393 Nm) |
3605 lb
(1635 kg) |
52 % / 48 % | |
1972 | Lamborghini Jarama S | RWD | 3.9L V12 | 365 hp
(272 kW) |
300 ft⋅lb
(407 Nm) |
3929 lb
(1782 kg) |
53 % / 47 % | |
1967 | Lamborghini Miura P400 | RWD | 3.9L V12 | 350 hp
(261 kW) |
272 ft⋅lb
(369 Nm) |
2745 lb
(1245 kg) |
44 % / 56 % |
Race[]
Image | Year | Name | Drive | Engine | Power | Torque | Weight | Front/Rear |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2018 | Lamborghini #63 Squadra Corse Huracán LP620-2 Super Trofeo Evo | RWD | 5.2L V10 | 612 hp
(456 kW) |
420.4 ft⋅lb
(570 Nm) |
2933.9 lb
(1331 kg) |
42 % / 58 % | |
2015 | Lamborghini #63 Squadra Corse Huracán LP620-2 Super Trofeo | RWD | 5.2L V10 | 612 hp
(456 kW) |
420.4 ft⋅lb
(570 Nm) |
2933 lb
(1330 kg) |
42 % / 58 % | |
2014 | Lamborghini #18 DragonSpeed Gallardo LP 570-4 Super Trofeo | AWD | 5.2L V10 | 562 hp
(419 kW) |
398 ft⋅lb
(540 Nm) |
3086 lb
(1400 kg) |
43 % / 57 % | |
2014 | Lamborghini #14 GMG Racing Gallardo LP 570-4 Super Trofeo | AWD | 5.2L V10 | 562 hp
(419 kW) |
398 ft⋅lb
(540 Nm) |
3086 lb
(1400 kg) |
43 % / 57 % | |
2011 | Lamborghini #08 West Yokohama Gallardo LP 560-4 | RWD | 5.2L V10 | 552 hp
(412 kW) |
398 ft⋅lb
(540 Nm) |
2624 lb
(1190 kg) |
42 % / 58 % |
Pre-Tuned[]
Image | Year | Name | Drive | Engine | Power | Torque | Weight | Front/Rear |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2014 | Lamborghini Team Forza Huracán LP 610-4 | AWD | 5.2L V10 | 621 hp
(463 kW) |
425 ft⋅lb
(576 Nm) |
3135 lb
(1422 kg) |
43 % / 57 % | |
2014 | Lamborghini Huracán LP 610-4 Horizon Edition | AWD | 5.2L V10 | 602 hp
(449 kW) |
413 ft⋅lb
(560 Nm) |
3135 lb
(1422 kg) |
43 % / 57 % | |
2012 | Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 Forza Edition | AWD | 6.5L V12 | 700 hp
(522 kW) |
509 ft⋅lb
(690 Nm) |
4085 lb
(1853 kg) |
43 % / 57 % | |
2012 | Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 Welcome Pack | AWD | 6.5L V12 | 700 hp
(522 kW) |
509 ft⋅lb
(690 Nm) |
4085 lb
(1853 kg) |
43 % / 57 % | |
2011 | Lamborghini Sesto Elemento Forza Edition | AWD | 5.2L V10 | 638 hp
(476 kW) |
424 ft⋅lb
(575 Nm) |
2039 lb
(925 kg) |
43 % / 57 % | |
2008 | Lamborghini Reventón Forza Edition | AWD | 6.5L V12 | 759 hp
(566 kW) |
388 ft⋅lb
(526 Nm) |
3107 lb
(1409 kg) |
47 % / 53 % | |
1999 | Lamborghini Diablo GTR | RWD | 6.0L V12 | 590 hp
(440 kW) |
472 ft⋅lb
(640 Nm) |
3075 lb
(1395 kg) |
40 % / 60 % | |
1988 | Lamborghini Countach LP5000 QV Horizon Edition | RWD | 5.2L V12 | 455 hp
(339 kW) |
369 ft⋅lb
(500 Nm) |
3284 lb
(1490 kg) |
41 % / 59 % |
References[]
- ↑ Description - - Forza Horizon 3 - Cars (Lamborghini)
- ↑ Current lineup - https://www.lamborghini.com