Friday, February 5, 2016

Lamborghini Biography

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1963-1964


The history of ‘Lamborghini Automobili’ officially starts in 1963. Nevertheless, we must consider the far-off roots of this event, and they are the roots of Ferruccio Lamborghini. Born in 1916, this capable, impetuous, strong-willed Taurus was the leading character in the foundation of the company and the early phases of its extraordinary history.

By the time he decided to build a factory of luxury sports cars, Ferruccio was already a very wealthy man. In the period following World War II, he founded his tractor factory, which he launched with energy and determination, creating a major point of reference in this industry. Other businesses followed, and he amassed his fortune at the perfect time, before his fiftieth birthday. By the early Sixties, Lamborghini was a powerful and successful man who knew exactly what he wanted, but when he said he would build a super sports car to compete with Ferrari, many people thought he was mad. Constructing that kind of car was viewed as an unexplainable extravagance, a hazardous leap in the dark, and something that would squander his fortune without ever turning a profit.

He started working on this project in late 1962, and by May 1963 he had already founded ‘ Automobili Ferruccio Lamborghini’, buying a large plot of land in Sant’Agata Bolognese, about 25 kilometres from Bologna, to build a new large and ultramodern factory. Because of the experience he had gained with his other companies, he was in a position to set up the best facilities for his purpose: a very functional structure that, at the time, was unrivalled in its field. The enormous and well-let central building was adjacent to the office building, so that the management could constantly monitor the production situation. This was ideal for Lamborghini, who would often roll up his shirtsleeves and go to work on the cars personally when he saw something that wasn’t done just the way he wanted.

The first model was naturally put out quickly, given that Lamborghini had only a few months between the time he decided to build the factory and the date set for its official presentation. The event that was chosen for this was the era’s traditional rendezvous, the Turin Auto Show scheduled for the beginning of November 1963. Since Lamborghini had a very clear idea of what he wanted, he didn’t waste any time looking for the right people. For the engine, which had to be the best V12 made in the area – and thus in the world – he immediately turned to Giotto Bizzarrini, who had designed some of Ferrari’s most recent engines. For the rest of the car and to start up production, he hired two promising young engineers, Giampaolo Dallara and Giampaolo Stanzani. This was a considerable endeavour and time was short. Nevertheless, when the 350 GTV, was presented it was already a masterpiece.

In retrospect, 1964 was an extraordinary year. The 350 GT was born. The immediate and almost inevitable offshoot of the 350 GT, of which 120 were built, was the 400 GT. Its engine was increased to a four-litre model and it featured the first gearbox designed in-house by Lamborghini. Based initially on the two-seater body, which was later developed into the 400 GT 2+2 with two occasional seats behind the two regular ones, the 400 GT reached the respectable overall production figure of 273 units.
Founder of Lamborghini

Lamborghini Logo Meaning and History

The Lamborghini logo shows a bull or Taurus that is the brand founder’s zodiac sign. Ferruccio Lamborghini was extremely interested in Spanish bullfighting sport that is also shown in the logo. Bullfighting is the main part of Lamborghini’s style. Furthermore many Lamborghini cars are called as famous bulls. Ferruccio Lamborghini is usually accused of logo’s similarity to Ferrari’s logo. It was not considered to be an accident from Ferruccio, who had a lingering rivalry with Ferrari.
This logo is connected with Lamborghini’s interest for fighting bulls. The interest’s history goes far in 1962 when Ferruccio Lamborghini had come to the Seville farm of famous Eduardo Miura, a Spanish who was a well-known breeder of Spanish brutal fighting bulls.
Lamborghini become so impressed looking for the majestic Miura bulls that he derived to adopt a fighting bull as the sign for the automaker Lamborghini would open shortly. Don Eduardo Miura was really glad and surprised when Lamborghini called one of the vehicles “Miura".
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Logo Description

The Lamborghini logo symbolizes the founder’s zodiac character – the Taurus or a bull. Ferruccio’s love of bullfights was depicted in the logo and Lamborghini cars get their styles from famous bulls. The golden bull ready for bullfights is depicted on the black shield with the golden title “Lamborghini” above. The bull represents Lamborghini sports cars’ power.

 
The shape of the Lamborghini symbol depicts a shield and demonstrates golden snorting bull. The emblem was symbolical like any other car logos. This bull represents consistency, fortitude and power. Being a manufacturer of high-quality sporting cars, the logo has immense recognition deeply along with other brand logos. The bull symbol actually signs founder’s, Ferruccio, zodiacal sign (Taurus), besides; it is obviously attended by the manufacturer’s title, Lamborghini. Contrary to some other “patriot” Italian manufacturers, Lamborghini does not apply the Italian colors on its symbol.

Color of the Lamborghini Logo

The famous golden Taurus with a black field of the Lamborgini symbol holds great similarity to the horse and yellow field of the Ferrari symbol. The similarity was not just a coincidence, since Ferruccio has a longstanding rivalry with Ferrari. Since the golden bull in the Lamborghini symbol depicts excellence and wealthy tradition of the manufacturer, the black color reflects its power, prestige, elegance and integrity.

Thursday, February 4, 2016

Features of Kawasaki Ninja H2

Bikes 2015
It was a bitter disappointment that Kawasaki didn’t bring the track-only H2R to the Party of Speed we threw for it at NAS Lemoore, but we must nonetheless honor this force-fed 326-claimed-hp monster for the sheer audacity it represents and the very real performance we experienced at the bike’s introduction in Qatar. This is “Superbike” with a capital “S” and the most intense motorcycle we’ve ever ridden. And while this blown batbike might not come with a cape, it does have wings. If it doesn’t blow your socks off, your boots are too damn tight.General Features
  • Bike type Sports
  • Starting Self Start Only
  • Frame Trellis, High-Tensile Steel, With Swingarm Mounting Plate
  • Maximum speed 300 Kmph
  • Tyre size Front :-120/70ZR - 17" 58W,Rear :-200/55ZR - 17" 78W
Engine
  • Engine type Liquid Cooled, 4-Stroke In Line Four
  • Bore 76 mm
  • Compression ratio 8.5:1
  • Displacement 998 cc
  • Ignition Digital CDI
  • Maximum Power 197 bhp @ 11000 rpm
  • Maximum Torque 134 Nm @ 10500 rpm
  • Stroke 55 mm
Drive Train
  • Clutch Wet, Multi-Disc
  • Gear box 6 Speed
Fuel Efficiency
  • Fuel Economy 15 Kmpl
  • Fuel Capacity 17 Ltrs
  • Fuel Type Petrol
Safety
  • Rear Suspension NEW Uni-Trak with gas-charged shock, piggyba
Wheels
  • Ground Clearance 130 mm
  • Wheel base 1455 mm
  • Wheel type Front :-17 inch,Rear :-17 inch
Battery
  • Battery type Maintenance Free
Dimension
  • Length 2085 mm
  • Saddle height 825 mm
  • Width 770 mm
Weight
  • Curb weight 238 Kgs

New Audi R8 v10

German carmaker Audi today launched the R8 V10 Plus sportscar in India at Rs 2.47 crore (ex-showroom, Mumbai and New Delhi).
 
This is the first display of the second-generation R8 V10 Plus in India, following its public reveal at the Geneva motor show 2015. Following the same basic design as its predecessor, the all-aluminium, two-seat sportscar gets a new single-frame grille and LED headlamps. 
 
Powering the R8 is a naturally aspirated 5.2-litre V10 which churns out 610bhp of power and 57.10 kgm of torque. The sportscar boasts of a 0-100kph time of 3.2 seconds with a top speed of 330kph.
 
Moreover, the car features cylinder-on-demand technology which automatically shuts down five of the 10 cylinders, thereby improving fuel efficiency. Audi claims the new model is 50kg lighter and 40 percent stiffer than the one it replaces, and claims to share around 50 percent of its parts with the racing-spec R8 LMS. 
 
Other features include a fully customisable digital display and a multi-function steering wheel with nearly 20 controls which allow the driver to control various functions including engine start-up and exhaust sound.
 
This year, Audi also has on showcase the all-new A4 for the first time in the country. Larger and lighter than before, the A4 resembles its predecessor, but is based on a new platform and incorporates updated technology and powertrains.
 
The carmaker's display line-up also includes the A8 L Security – the armoured version of Audi’s flagship luxury limousine – and the Prologue concept.

The A8 L Security provides VR9 levels of ballistic protection to its occupants. 
 
The Prologue concept seen at the Audi pavilion provides a preview of the company’s future design language and technology. The model is said to be the design precursor to new generation of large sedans such as the A6, A7 and A8. The car is expected to be a preview of an all-new super-luxury A9 limousine that will crown the company’s future sedan line-up, as well.
New Audi R8 car

Latest cars

BMW has a display of three major cars at its Auto Expo stall, namely the recently launched all-new X1, the new 7-series, and the facelifted 3-series. In addition to showcasing the models, BMW used the platform to announce the launch of the all-new 7-series luxury sedan at Rs 1.11 crore (ex-showroom, Delhi). 
 
The 7-series luxury sedan has long played second fiddle to the S-class, but the Bavarian automaker plans to change that with this new car. It is lighter, more spacious, and loaded to the gills with luxury and gadgetry. The new luxury sedan gets the option of two powerful engines; a 261bhp 3.0-litre, straight-six diesel engine and a 4.4-litre, twin-turbocharged V8 petrol, producing a whopping 444bhp.
 
The recently launched 3-series facelift on display at the carmaker's stall is a rival to the C-class. It gets minor styling upgrades, both on the outside and inside, in addition to a new M Sport variant. The 3-series also features a slightly more powerful 2.0-litre diesel engine that now produces 187bhp. More importantly, the car will soon return with a petrol engine. 
 
The 7-series is the second model to be launched by the carmaker at this year's Auto Expo.
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