Saturday, 9 July 2011

Lamborghini Gallardo LP 570-4 Spyder Performante

Lamborghini Gallardo LP 570-4 Spyder Performante



Lamborghini recently announced the opening of its Advanced Composite Research Center (ACRC) at its Sant'Agata Bolognese, Italy, headquarters. The goal of the ACRC is to develop space-age materials to shave weight off future supercars. Clearly, companies like Lamborghini should be leading the space race, because in just a few short months, we are already seeing results with cars like the Gallardo LP570-4 Spyder Performante.
Lamborghini Gallardo LP 570 4 Spyder Performante Front Three Quarters View
Creating a car that can accelerate from zero to 100 mph before the owner can mutter its entire name (admittedly, a lengthy one) is no easy task. The already high-tech Gallardo Spyder was lightened by 143 pounds with the use of lightweight carbon-fiber components in the body and the interior. The convertible top lid, engine compartment cover, spoiler, side sills, rear diffuser, and even some underbody components were all molded from the black wonder material. On the inside, the tunnel cover, door panels, and seat shells were also remanufactured. The carbon fiber accounts for roughly 40 percent of the weight savings in the car, with the use of lighter mechanical components accounting for the rest. The majority of the body shell is still crafted from aluminum. Total weight tips the scales at a manufacturer-claimed 3274 pounds.
Despite the concentration on weight savings, Lamborghini was not willing to sacrifice the luxuries its loyal customers have come to expect. The Performante still includes power windows, navigation, air conditioning, a back-up camera, and even an alarm system. Efficiency has its limits.








 Lamborghini Gallardo LP 570-4 Spyder Performante







Lamborghini Gallardo LP 570-4 Spyder Performante

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