How to Distinguish Between Lamborghini's 'Big Bull' and 'Little Bull'?

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MacFinley
07/30/25 5:09am
Introduction to the Differences Between Lamborghini's 'Big Bull' and 'Little Bull': 1. Different Engine Configurations: The 'Big Bull' uses a V12 naturally aspirated engine, while the 'Little Bull' uses a V10 naturally aspirated engine. 2. Different Door Styles: The 'Big Bull' features the iconic scissor doors, whereas the 'Little Bull' has standard hinged doors, which cannot be customized and can only be modified after purchase. 3. Different Sizes: The 'Big Bull' is larger than the 'Little Bull'. 4. Different Exhaust Pipe Positions: The 'Big Bull' has its exhaust pipes in the center, while the 'Little Bull' has them on the sides. Additional Information: 1. The 'Big Bull' specifically refers to Lamborghini's flagship sports cars, such as the current flagship Aventador, the previous generation flagship Murcielago, and the generation before that, Diablo, etc. 2. The 'Little Bull' specifically refers to Lamborghini's entry-level supercars, such as the current 'Little Bull' Huracan and the previous generation 'Little Bull' Gallardo.
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