Mar 20, 2017 · It’s amazing how much you can learn when the speeds are relatively slow, the grip levels are relatively low, and the probability of damaging a car has been removed almost completely. If you can, pop on over to Lamborghini Academia for some proper ice driving lessons. These are lessons that will extend far beyond just how to drive in the snow ...
Dec 11, 2014 · Lamborghini brings its winter driving course to North America for the first time at the Snowpass resort in Aspen. ... Cost to Own; More Research Tools; Buy. ... the Lamborghini Winter Accademia ...
Dec 13, 2016 · Lamborghini's Intensive Driving School Is Worth $12,000 Where else are you going to be able to take some hot laps in a Super Trofeo …
Lamborghini does, however, provide a unique setting for testing their cars' performance -- an ice driving course. At the automaker's Winter Driving Accademia, they teach drivers how to control a ...
Livigno is located in the north of Italy just a few miles away from the Swiss border. A modest village which attracts winter sport enthusiasts during the cold months. During the warmer months it attracts hikers, bikers and whole sports teams to their training camps. At my arrival the sun was shining.
If Lamborghini asks for a dance, you simply don’t refuse the request. Especially if your dance partner is the new Aventador S LP740, which will be introduced shortly at the Geneva Motor Show. Boasting 740 hp and a 6.5-L V12 the upgrade to the iconic bull comes with a high level of temperament.
Under professional supervision of the Lamborghini Squadra Corse you learn a few tips and tricks in no time, that help you to memorize the right step sequence. After a short theoretical introduction and learning about the new technical features and tyres, it is time to warm up.
The drive with professional GT3 driver Andrea Amici resembles a weightless waltz. His movements seamlessly flow into each other. Unopposed the 1.58 tonnes heavy bull lets itself be guided through the track. He hardly steers. Gentle but dominant his foot regulates the throttle. He lets the rear break out twirling us from one curve into the next one.
Lamborghini Huracán EVO RWD. Base Price: $208,571. As the name would indicate, this is a rear-drive version of the otherwise all-wheel drive Huracan meant to deliver a more “pure” driving experience at a somewhat lower cost.
The rear-drive Lamborghini Huracan replaced the longstanding Gallardo in the line for the 2015 model year; this year it’s sold as the Huracan EVO and packs a 5.2-liter V12 engine that channels 640 horses to the pavement via all four wheels.
The Aventador SVJ Coupe delivers higher levels of performance than the S version, with a 770-horsepower mid-mounted engine that’s good for a 0-60 mph time in under three seconds. There’s only limited production, however, even for a Lamborghini, and there are no options listed for the SVJ.
Huracan EVO Coupe. $264,969. $381,569. Options are likewise plentiful and pricey for the Huracan Evo Coupe. Upgraded 21-inch wheels go for between $2,000 and $6,600, depending on the version. Most available custom paint treatments will set you back $14,000, though there are a few priced at “just” $9,800.
Huracan RWD Coupe. $208,571. $2261,807. The options list appears to be shorter than with the AWD Evo, based on the Lamborghini website’s configurator, but it includes some of the basics like a smartphone interface with Apple CarPlay, cruise control, and assorted interior customization items.
A Life Style + Driver Pack bundles the front end lifting system, an alarm, the smartphone interface, a transparent engine cover, ceramic brakes, adaptive magneto suspension, a cupholder and ashtray, and a choice of wheel designs. No word on option pricing, though.
Indeed, if you have to ask what a Lamborghini costs you probably can’t afford it. Nobody walks into a Lambo dealership ready to wheel and deal on price, and we’d bet the majority of buyers never even ask about the cost until they’re ready to sign a check. But many of us who will never so much set foot onto a Lamborghini showroom floor are likely curious to know how much we’d have to pony up for the pleasure of owning one, should any of us win the lottery and suddenly become extremely wealthy.