
Iconic car firm reveals ‘most powerful supercar EVER' as it hints at ‘new future' with limited edition model
The news comes after a potential name for the new model was revealed with the company filing for a trademark on "
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The new motor will reportedly be revealed in August
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Select customers have been allowed to see the new supercar early
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Lamborghini is said to have entered a new era with the recently revealed Temerario and Reveulto.
The two already released models are reportedly set to become the foundation for a range of one-off and
Filing with the European Union Intellectual Property Office in April this year the firm hinted at a potential name for a new limited-production project in the works.
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It could be some time before the name is given to a product but
A new limited-edition supercar has been confirmed to be in the works with Lamborghini set to reveal the motor at Monterey Car Week in August.
The brand says its new limited-edition model will "map out the future of Lamborghini
Select clients have reportedly already seen the model with it expected to be
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Graphic representation submitted alongside the trademark filing shows the wordmark with styling similar to the brand's other
Horns appear on the F and O and the word is written in a slanted font.
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Recently revealed supercars offered to consumers by the brand feature some pretty
The Revuelto features a 6.5-litre hybrid V-12 offering up a staggering 1,001 horsepower.
The
To call a new model a phenomenon in comparison to 1,000 horsepower beasts like the Reveulto suggests the brand is cooking up something really special.
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The teased new
To achieve this the new supercar would need to beat out the Reveulto's staggering 1,001
The history of Lamborghini
1948 - Lamborghini Ferruccio founds Lamborghini Trattori.
1963 - Ferruccio Lamborghini founds the Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A.
1973 - Worldwide financial downturn and the oil crisis. Lambo sales plunge rapidly. Lamborghini Trattori becomes a separate entity.
1978 - Lamborghini goes bankrupt.
1987 - Chrysler Corporation take over.
1994 - Lamborghini is sold to the Malaysian investment group Mycom Setdco and Indonesian group V'Power Corporation.
1998 - The Volkswagen Group buy Lamborghini.
Post 1998 - New products and model lines boost sales.
Late 2000s - Sales drop by nearly 50 per cent.
2021 - The CEO of Lamborghini pledged that all of its models will be hybrid by 2024.
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