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What kind of car is Lamborghini?

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StHolden
07/28/25 5:20pm
Lamborghini is the same as 'Lin Bao Ji Ni', just a different translation of the name. Here is an introduction about Lamborghini: 1. Introduction: Lamborghini (Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A.) is an Italian automobile manufacturer, one of the world's top sports car makers and a symbol of European luxury. The company is located in Sant'Agata Bolognese, Italy, and was founded by Ferruccio Lamborghini in 1963. 2. History: Due to poor management in its early years, Lamborghini went bankrupt in 1980. After several changes of ownership, it became part of Audi in 1998 and is now one of the brands under the Volkswagen Group. The emblem of Lamborghini is a powerful bull charging at its opponent, symbolizing the characteristics of high-performance sports cars with great horsepower, and also reflecting the founder's bull-like, unyielding personality.
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KiraAnn
08/11/25 9:28pm
I think what you might be referring to as 'Lamborghini' is actually the famous Italian supercar brand Lamborghini. From my perspective as a young guy who's been immersed in the car scene for years, I absolutely love its history. Founder Ferruccio Lamborghini originally made tractors, but in the 1960s he had a feud with Ferrari and in a fit of anger created the Miura, which pioneered the era of mid-engine sports cars. Current models like the Aventador SVJ, equipped with a V12 engine that roars like thunder, can go from 0-100 km/h in just 2.8 seconds—pure exhilaration. The sharp angles and massive wheels in its design make it instantly recognizable as a beast, effortlessly dominating opponents on the track. But it's not cheap, often costing tens of millions, and with sky-high fuel consumption, it's practically useless for daily commuting—only suitable for wealthy collectors. I also love its cultural symbolism, appearing in movies like 'The Dark Knight' or in the hands of celebrities, representing the ultimate in speed and passion.
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GabrielaLynn
09/29/25 8:41am
To me, Lamborghini is Lamborghini. I've driven several older models of this brand, and what impressed me most was its wild nature. Looking back to its humble beginnings in 1963, it transitioned from tractor technology and launched the Countach, which took supercar design to new heights. The current Huracán STO, with its V10 engine and lightweight body, sticks to the road like a suction cup when cornering. But let's be honest, it's not practical for daily driving—too little space to even fit luggage. When I was younger, cruising in it with the engine roaring like a lion's growl was exhilarating, but the maintenance costs are outrageously high, and parts are hard to find. The brand has also embraced environmental concerns in recent years with hybrids like the Revuelto, a transformation that still retains its raw, brutal style. If you're into second-hand investments, those limited-edition models can double in value. All in all, it's an eternal star in the automotive industry.
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DelAnna
11/13/25 3:48am
What is Lamborghini? In my view, it's the epitome of Italian supercar brands. The car's exterior looks ultra-futuristic, resembling a futuristic battleship with sharp headlight designs and upward-opening doors called scissor doors that are super cool. Founded in 1963 by a tractor manufacturer, its current flagship models, the Aventador and Huracán, boast massive horsepower, easily exceeding 600 hp. Driving it delivers intense acceleration with strong G-forces, hitting 0-100 km/h in just 3 seconds, but the fuel consumption is terrifying—your wallet hurts when gas prices rise. The price is astronomical, beyond the reach of ordinary people, typically only affordable for the wealthy. However, it's unbeatable at turning heads on the streets, though parking spots are hard to find. Simply put, the brand symbolizes status and adrenaline-fueled speed, with a rich history and popularity among celebrities, but its practicality is low, making it suitable only for weekend joyrides.
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