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Lamborghini is known for producing high-performance sports cars that combine luxury, innovation, and stunning design. Here are ten of the most notable Lamborghini models, celebrated for their engineering and aesthetic appeal:
Nr. 10
*Lamborghini Sián* (2019)
Unveiled online on 3 September 2019, this hybrid supercar combines a V12 engine with electric power, showcasing Lamborghini’s commitment to innovation while maintaining extreme performance.
- Engine type V12 naturally aspirated
- Displacement 6.5 l (397 ci / 6498 cc)
- Power 819 ps (808 bhp / 602 kw)
- Torque 760 Nm (561 lb-ft)
- Power / liter 126 ps (124 hp)
- Transmission 7 speed ISR

Nr. 9
*Lamborghini Urus* (2018-present)
As Lamborghini’s first SUV, the Urus blends luxury and performance, making it a practical yet powerful option for everyday driving.
- Engine type V8 Twin Turbo
- Displacement 4.0 l (244 ci / 3996 cc)
- Power 650 ps (641 bhp / 478 kw)
- Torque 850 Nm (627 lb-ft)
- Power / liter 163 ps (160 hp)
- Transmission 8-speed ZF 8HP automatic

Nr. 8
*Lamborghini Centenario* (2016)
A limited-edition model celebrating the 100th birthday of founder Ferruccio Lamborghini, the Centenario features advanced technology and an eye-catching design.
- Engine type V12 NA
- Displacement 6.5 l (397 ci)
- Power 770 ps (759 bhp / 566 kw)
- Torque 690 Nm (509 lb-ft)
- Power / liter 118 ps (117 hp)
- Transmission 7 speed ISR

Nr. 7
*Lamborghini Huracán* (2014-present)
This model replaced the Gallardo and features a V10 engine, providing exceptional performance and a more refined driving experience.
- Engine type V10 40 valve DOHC, direct injection
- Displacement 5.2 l (318 ci / 5204 cc)
- Power 610 ps (602 bhp / 449 kw)
- Torque 560 Nm (413 lb-ft)
- Power / liter 117 ps (116 hp)
- Transmission 7 speed automatic

Nr. 6
*Lamborghini Aventador* (2014-present)
This model replaced the Gallardo and features a V10 engine, providing exceptional performance and a more refined driving experience.
- Engine type V12, 48 valve
- Displacement 6.5 l (397 ci / 6498 cc)
- Power 700 ps (690 bhp / 515 kw)
- Torque 690 Nm (509 lb-ft)
- Power / liter 108 ps (106 hp)
- Transmission 7 speed ISR

Nr. 5
*Lamborghini Gallardo* (2003-2013)
As one of the best-selling Lamborghini models, the Gallardo combined performance with everyday usability and came in various special editions.
- Engine type V10
- Displacement 5.0 l (305 ci)
- Power 500 ps (493 bhp / 368 kw)
- Torque 510 Nm (376 lb-ft)
- Power / liter 100 ps (99 hp)
- Transmission 6 speed

Nr. 4
*Lamborghini Murciélago* (2001-2010)
This model featured a powerful V12 engine and a striking design, becoming a staple of the Lamborghini lineup in the early 2000s.
- Engine type V12
- Displacement 6.2 l (378 ci)
- Power 580 ps (572 bhp / 427 kw)
- Torque 650 Nm (479 lb-ft)
- Power / liter 94 ps (92 hp)
- Transmission 6 speed

Nr. 3
*Lamborghini Diablo* (1990-2001)
The Diablo was the first Lamborghini to exceed 200 mph and offered a more refined driving experience while retaining the brand’s aggressive styling.
- Engine type V12
- Displacement 5.7 l (348 ci)
- Power 492 ps (485 bhp / 362 kw)
- Torque 580 Nm (428 lb-ft)
- Power / liter 96 ps (85 hp)
- Transmission 5 speed

Nr. 2
*Lamborghini Countach* (1974-1990)
With its iconic design featuring sharp angles and scissor doors, the Countach became a symbol of 1980s automotive culture.
- Engine type V12
- Displacement 3.9 l (238 ci)
- Power 375 ps (370 bhp / 276 kw)
- Torque 368 Nm (271 lb-ft)
- Power / liter 96 ps (95 hp)
- Transmission 5 speed manual

Nr. 1
*Lamborghini Miura* (1966-1973)
Often considered the first supercar, the Miura introduced a mid-engine layout and set the standard for performance sports cars.
- Engine type V12
- Displacement 3.9 l (238 ci)
- Power 350 ps (345 bhp / 257 kw)
- Torque 367 Nm (271 lb-ft)
- Power / liter 90 ps (89 hp)
- Transmission 5 speed manual

These models reflect Lamborghini’s legacy of pushing the boundaries of automotive design and engineering, making them highly sought after by car enthusiasts and collectors alike.