Lamborghini Espada
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The wild, French-built 1968 Lamborghini Espada hot rod will cross the block at the Mecum Scottsdale auction.
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Lamborghini ponders Espada 2+2 GT successor to join portfolio
Lamborghini is examining if it should add a fourth model line, and the Italian firm's CEO said a successor to the Espada 2+2 coupe could be in the cards. On Monday, Automotive News (subscription required) published an interview with Lamborghini CEO Stefano Domenicali. When asked about the...
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French custom shop built a sinister Lamborghini Espada hot-rod
Hot rod culture is typically an American phenomenon. But the French have tried their hand at it with occasional positive results. France-based shops Danton Arts Kustoms and Carrosserie Hervé created this Lamborghini Espada hot rod, and it has all the elements of hot rod style though in a...
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Lamborghini Marzal concept to revisit Monaco
Before the Lamborghini Espada came to be, the Lamborghini Marzal previewed the distinctive wedge shape that was to come. The striking concept made its first appearance at the 1967 Geneva auto show but that wouldn't be its final stop. Unlike your typical concept, the Marzal has a richer history than...
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Lamborghini remembers the Espada and Islero as they turn 50
The Lamborghini Espada and Islero have each turned 50 years old, and both vintage Italians wear their designs better than we ever remember. To celebrate both milestones, Lamborghini announced Tuesday that both cars will be present at the Techno Classica 2018 in Essen, Germany, which runs March...
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Jay Leno shows off his 1969 Lamborghini Espada
This week, Jay Leno welcomes to his popular web series one of the most iconic grand touring cars of the 1960s and 1970s: The Lamborghini Espada. Notable for its outlandish shape that really ushered in a new era for wedge-styled supercars, the Espada may not be the quintessential Lamborghini, but...
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Perhaps the strongest indication yet that Lamborghini is planning to put its striking Estoque sedan concept from the 2008 Paris Auto Show into production has come by way of clear statements from the automaker’s CEO that a third Lamborghini model is in the works and that it will be an “everyday” car. Speaking during the recent Reuters Global Luxury and Fashion Summit, Lamborghini CEO Stephan Winkelmann unequivocally stated: “We are going to have a third model. It has to be an everyday car. We want to have a car which is able to be used on a daily basis." However...
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Video: Lamborghini Explodes, Destroys House
The owner of a 1974 Lamborghini Espada received quite a shock when he attempted to start his car on Friday morning. The car belonged to a Bloomfield Township resident in Michigan, who wishes to remain anonymous, and was located in the garage of a house that the owner had just sold. According to the...
Viknesh Vijayenthiran