May
    20
    2010
  • DMC Lamborghini Murcielago LP640 Quattro Veloce 5

         by Aman Chaudhry

    DMC, a German Tuning company has recently released a tuning kit for the Lamborghini Murcielago LP 640, which is called the “Quattro Veloce”. The kit is covers most of the Murcielago in carbon fiber, gives a new front fascia, a redesigned hood with new air intakes, a new front splitter, new side wings, fuel filler cap, a new rear spoiler and a new rear diffuser.

    The engine of the car is covered with DMC’s special red-carbon cage that has also been upgraded increasing the power output by six percent to produce 670 PS and 660 Nm of torque.

    With all this tweaking and upgrading the Murcielago LP 640 seems to have shed some weight and is now lighter and will go faster. Distance of 0 to 60 mph is covered in 3.2 seconds pushing the top speed limits to 213 mph, making it almost 8 mph faster than the stock LP 640.

    The kit includes a world first diamond forged carbon fiber rims with a pale finish and the interiors come with a set of carbon fiber racing seats that offers some exquisite ostrich leather finish.

    The fancy DMC kit can also be easily fitted on the Lamborghini Murcielago LP 670 Super Veloce but before you get too excited, the sad part is that DMW only plans to make about 40 of these units and the first car will be delivered in July.

    As they say all good things come with a price tag and so does this DMC kit. Price starting at EUR 59,900 is all inclusive of installation and shipping charges to and from DMC’s headquarters in Dusseldorf. However, if customers want to go for the exclusive white carbon fiber rims and the interior package, they will need to sheel out an extra EURO 40,000.

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    Published on May 20, 2010 · Filed under: Cars, Design; Tags: , , , ,
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