LAMBORGHINI HURACÁN LP 610-4: FIGHTING BULL!

Named for the legendary Spanish Huracán fighting bull known for outstanding courage and strong sense of attack, Gallardo successor is worthy of its badging! Powered by a 610 horsepower V10, Lamborghini’s latest “raging bull” has a top speed in excess of 200 mph with 0 to 62 mph sprints in 3.2 seconds. Loaded with technology and luxurious appointments, the Huracán refines the category benchmark for luxury sports cars. Designed and engineered from scratch with a hybrid carbon fiber and alum...
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LAMBORGHINI GALLARDO LP 570-4 SQUADRA CORSE: DRIVEN!


With the final edition of the Gallardo, Lamborghini brings total racetrack emotion to the road. CAR Magazine’s Ben Pulman puts one to the test. The Squadra Corse delivers high performance and brings the fascination of motor racing to the street-legal world. This new and most extreme model in the Gallardo lineup is based on the Gallardo Super Trofeo, the successful racecar from the Lamborghini Blancpain Super Trofeo, the world’s fastest one-make series. Squadra Corse refers to the departme...
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ACURA NSX BREAKS COVER: PEBBLE BEACH!

The cover comes off the NSX Concept on August 18 at the Pebble Beach Concours. Acura ties the showing of its NSX Concept to the announcement of the Acura brand as an Official Sponsor of the 2013 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance.  “The Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance is more than one of the world’s preeminent exhibitions of luxury automobiles; it is a celebration of style and refinement that is the perfect showcase for the Acura NSX Concept,” said Michael Accavitti, senior vice preside...
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McLAREN 12C SPIDER: DROP-TOP ROCKET!

Dan Scanlan samples the latest sophisticated Supercar from McLaren.  And, he wants one!  
New Zealander Bruce McLaren began building open-wheel racecars in 1964, his M1A such a winner that he built 24 for others. His company's tradition of building championship-winning machines - F1 cars as well as Can-Am, Formula 5000 and Formula 2 and 3 and Indy - continued after his death in 1970. They proudly flew the Bruce McLaren Motor Racing orange livery. High-performance street cars were...
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