To enter the new millennium, the Lamborghini that replaced the Diablo had impossibly big shoes to fill – enter the Murciélago. At debut, the 580hp V12 (increased to 670hp in the later-released SV models) rocketed the new Lambo to 60mph in under four seconds, and was the last V12 Lamborghini to have a manual transmission.
Enjoy the photos below, and read more about the history of this icon here.
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