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The Lamborghini Murcielago LP640 '09 is a road car produced by Lamborghini. It appears in Gran Turismo 5, Gran Turismo 6, and Gran Turismo 7.

Colors[]

Twelve colors are available for this car:

  • Bianco Isis
  • Grigio Antares
  • Grigio Avlon
  • Grigio Telesto
  • Nero Aldebaran
  • Nero Pegaso
  • Blu Hera
  • Verde Draco
  • Verde Ithaca
  • Giallo Orion
  • Giallo Evros
  • Arancio Atlas

Description[]

"The flagship supercar that hits 340 km/h with a power output of 631 BHP."

The Lamborghini Murcielago made its debut at the 2001 Frankfurt Motor Show as the flagship for the renowned Italian maker. It had big shoes to fill for it was succeeding the legendary V-12 supercars, the Countach and Diablo as the company's top model. The Murcielago, along with the V-10 powered Gallardo introduced at the 2003 Geneva Motor Show, represented a new era for Lamborghini, which blossomed under Audi AG's umbrella.

Five years later, at the 2006 Geneva Motor Show, Audi took the veils off a new, even meaner version of the Murcielago, the LP640[1]. The "LP" in its name stands for Longitudinale Posterion (Longitudinally rear-mounted), while the numerical designation refers to its 631 HP. Actually, the "LP" designation is a traditional one for Lamborghini, dating back to the days of the Countach. As mentioned earlier, the power of the car was 631 HP, up from the stock Murcielago's 572 HP. It came from a 6496-cc DOHC V-12 that transferred the power to all four wheels. The car's performance was nothing short of extraordinary, going from zero to 62 mph in 3.4 seconds and a top speed of 211 mph.

The styling of the Murcielago and Gallardo were penned by Luc Donckerwolke, and for the LP640[1], that original design was fine tuned, resulting in an edgier supercar-like shape. The most notable differences between the stock Murcielago and the LP640[1] were the front and rear diffusers and the integration of the exhaust tips within the bumper. The scissor-type doors opened upward, providing a family lineage to the Countach and Diablo. The LP640[1] lineup included an open-air roadster and a lightweight, high-performance limited-edition model called the LP670-4 Super Veloce.

Brand Central (GT7)[]

Succeeding the awesome Lamborghini Diablo was the Murcielago, equipped with a V-12 engine. The LP 640 is a high performance version that was unveiled in 2006 with a 4-wheel drive and a 631.2 HP engine. And, did you know the basic structure of the engine is identical to that of the legendary Lamborghini Countach? In fact, the Murcielago was the last model to use this engine. It definitely belongs with the likes of the Countach and Diablo.

Acquisition[]

GT5[]

The Lamborghini Murcielago LP640 '09 is a Premium Car, and can be purchased for 385,600 Credits. It is a level 13 car.

GT6[]

This car can be bought at the Lamborghini Dealership for 385,600 Credits as a detailed car.

GT7[]

This car is available for purchase in the Lamborghini section of Brand Central for 385,600 Credits. It can also occasionally be found at the Used Car Dealership for a slightly reduced price.

Trivia[]

  • The sound of the car in Gran Turismo 7 is based off of an example owned by a YouTuber named Paul Wallace (a.k.a. "Supercars of London"), who had his Murcielago LP 640 (equipped with a Fabspeed straight-piped exhaust), recorded by Polyphony themselves.

Notes[]

  1. ā†‘ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Miswritten as "LP460" in the game.
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