With the introduction of a new engine, it's also likely that Lamborghini will
take the opportunity to tweak its E-Gear sequential transmission for smoothness. Like most sequential transmissions, the main criticism is jerky, clunky operation, although revisions to the shift program could help to cure these issues on both cars. To cope with its newer and more powerful engine, expect the Murciélago to be fitted with durable, high-temperature carbon ceramic brakes.
And when will we see a revised Murciélago? It will most likely appear alongside its open-topped Convertible sibling in mid 2006, if not earlier, together with the revised Gallardo.
Expect 0 to 100 km/h times to hit the high three second range, with a top speed in excess of 325 km/h. (Photo: Lamborghini) |
And when will we see a revised Murciélago? It will most likely appear alongside its open-topped Convertible sibling in mid 2006, if not earlier, together with the revised Gallardo.