What's the Difference Between Lamborghini's 'Big Bull' and 'Baby Bull'?
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Lamborghini's 'Big Bull', also known as big-lambor, specifically refers to the flagship sports cars under the Lamborghini brand. Lamborghini's 'Baby Bull', or baby-lambor, refers to the entry-level supercars in the Lamborghini lineup. The main differences between the Big Bull and Baby Bull are as follows: 1. Configuration: The Big Bull is equipped with a V12 naturally aspirated engine, while the Baby Bull has a V10 naturally aspirated engine. 2. Door Style: The Big Bull comes standard with scissor doors. For example, the Aventador's scissor doors open outward, resembling a bird spreading its wings, while the Murcielago's doors rise vertically. The Baby Bull, on the other hand, features conventional hinge-style doors without the option for scissor doors (only available through aftermarket modifications). 3. Size Difference: The Big Bull is longer and larger in size compared to the Baby Bull, which is comparatively smaller.