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Lamborghini Vision V12 GT:The most insane lamborghini ever made in the World


 


The automobile industry is changing so abruptly and new concepts and models are being developed every second. As no manufacturer wants to be caught sleeping, Lamborghini as one of the world's most admired vehicles is setting new standards as no one has ever seen.
The video game Gran Turismo has a mind blowing Lamborghini Vision V12 GT. As many people might think that is just a video game, Lamborghini have gone miles ahead and made the real car. The car has some craziest features you have ever seen in a car.



The car has a V12 engine with a multi injection system. On top of that it has a super capacitor for the electric motors fitted in the wheels for maximum speed achievement. The car can reach a maximum of 217 miles per hour or 350 kilometres per hour. The acceleration of this car is outrageous as it can go from zero to 62 mile per hour in less than 2. 8 seconds. The acceleration is archived by the help of the electric motors as electric motors pick up speed faster than the normal engine transmission. With all the engineering the car produces 880 horsepower.


The car was built with aerodynamics concepts. It' s entire body is designed to assist the car reduce friction with air. Most of the body parts are made of carbon fibre to make it just weigh 819 kilos. The car is made with the fighter jet cockpit entry, with a forward opening cockpit. There is only one driver' s seat and it is centrally placed. The car also has the Y lighting tail lights.






The driver' s position is fully inspired by fighter jets. It is featured with a holographic projector which displays digital information on the windscreen for the driver. The steering wheel is also featured with all sorts of sporting features.


This car is yet to be road legal as the version is viewed to be more sport and hence allows for race tracking only. The time when it becomes road legal is yet to be known.


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