2009 Lamborghini Murciélago LP 640
Arancio Atlas
6-Speed Manual
Believed to be 1 of 1 2009 Coupe
Year
2009
Brand
Lamborghini
Model Variant
Murciélago LP 640
Current Mileage
13,057 miles
chasis
Engine capacity
6.5 liter V12 48 valve/631BHP
exterior color
Arancio Atlas Mic
Interior color
transmisSion
6-speed manual
Top speed
211MPH
Designer
Luc Donckerwolke
Years produced
2006 - 2010
Total production
4,099
More details
The fabulous Murcielago made its public debut at the 2001 Frankfurt Motor Show with the first examples coming to America in 2002. The low slung V12 flagship Lamborghini featured an all wheel drive layout and more creature comforts than predecessor Diablo but keeping Lamborghini’s famous scissor doors which became the company’s most recognizable signature design touch.
Lamborghini produced a dozen iterations of the Murcielago including Roadsters, R-GTs, LP640s on up to the Reventon Roadster. For our purposes, we will concentrate on the Murcielago LP640 Coupe which made its debut at the 2006 Geneva Motor Show.
Improvements Under the Bonnet.
The LP-640 version features improvements in design and mechanicals throughout. The designation LP-640 is reference to the car’s engine position, “Longitudinale Posteriore” (Rear Longitudinal) and the horse power output, 640BHP.
Lamborghini engineers further refined the Murcielago LP640 by revising the engine, suspension, gearbox, exhaust system, brakes and electronics along with exterior and interior design, creating a more aggressive stance thanks to the integrated front and rear bumpers blended with the new exhaust system terminal and diffuser under the bumper creating a smoother overall design front to rear aiding aerodynamic efficiency.
The LP640 engine was perhaps the largest leap forward for the car as Lamborghini made modifications including increase in the bore and longer stroke increasing the displacement to 6.5 liters and additional horsepower to an impressive 640BHP at 8,000RPM. The new motors are also more drivable with improved torque enhanced by the continuous variable timing system and drive-by-wire engine management system.
All this means the LP640 accelerates from 0 to 60MPH in 3.3 seconds and has a top speed of 211MPH.
Brakes.
Anything that may accelerate that fast likewise needs the ability to come to a swift halt
and Lamborghini centered a lot of attention on the braking aspect of the LP-640. The car features a dual hydraulic circuit brake system with a vacuum brake booster. Further, the control circuit of the four-channel anti-lock system (ABS) with electronic brake control (DRP) and traction control (TCS) with the system consisting of an electro-hydraulic control unit and four speed sensors.
Interior.
The seats and cockpit also received changes, a more spacious cockpit equipped with redesigned seats with revised headrests the seats are more comfortable. The leather upholstery has lozenge-shaped stitching called Q-citura. The design is consistent throughout the cockpit with the upholstery on the door panels, console and the roof panel.
The instrument cluster was redesigned featuring a new graphic design with a new Kenwood car radio and 6.5” windscreen monitor with DVD, MP3 and WMA player with an optional navigation system also available.
To Conclude.
This Lamborghini Murcielago LP-640 Coupe (#3305) is believed to be the only manual transmission 2009 LP640 Coupe delivered to North America. It features the standard factory carbon ceramic brakes with optional bi-color leather interior, is complete with books, tools and showing 13,057 miles.
The car presents “as-new” having covered only 13,057 well loved miles. Fitted with the desirable manual transmission and striking color combination of Arancio Atlas (orange pearl) over Nera/Arancio interior (black and orange).
One of less than 44 manual LP640s believed to be produced for North America and one of a handful of examples in collector quality condition. This exceptional car appears to have all original paint work and in unique specification, ordered with two factory options including two-tone interior trim with contrasting seat inserts.
Produced as a 2009 model, this late production LP640 was equipped with factory carbon ceramic brakes and updated interior switches. It is believed this may be the only North American 2009 specification LP640 manual transmission produced, and one of the last manual transmission LP640 model produced for the world.
Lamborghini produced a dozen iterations of the Murcielago including Roadsters, R-GTs, LP640s on up to the Reventon Roadster. For our purposes, we will concentrate on the Murcielago LP640 Coupe which made its debut at the 2006 Geneva Motor Show.
Improvements Under the Bonnet.
The LP-640 version features improvements in design and mechanicals throughout. The designation LP-640 is reference to the car’s engine position, “Longitudinale Posteriore” (Rear Longitudinal) and the horse power output, 640BHP.
Lamborghini engineers further refined the Murcielago LP640 by revising the engine, suspension, gearbox, exhaust system, brakes and electronics along with exterior and interior design, creating a more aggressive stance thanks to the integrated front and rear bumpers blended with the new exhaust system terminal and diffuser under the bumper creating a smoother overall design front to rear aiding aerodynamic efficiency.
The LP640 engine was perhaps the largest leap forward for the car as Lamborghini made modifications including increase in the bore and longer stroke increasing the displacement to 6.5 liters and additional horsepower to an impressive 640BHP at 8,000RPM. The new motors are also more drivable with improved torque enhanced by the continuous variable timing system and drive-by-wire engine management system.
All this means the LP640 accelerates from 0 to 60MPH in 3.3 seconds and has a top speed of 211MPH.
Brakes.
Anything that may accelerate that fast likewise needs the ability to come to a swift halt
and Lamborghini centered a lot of attention on the braking aspect of the LP-640. The car features a dual hydraulic circuit brake system with a vacuum brake booster. Further, the control circuit of the four-channel anti-lock system (ABS) with electronic brake control (DRP) and traction control (TCS) with the system consisting of an electro-hydraulic control unit and four speed sensors.
Interior.
The seats and cockpit also received changes, a more spacious cockpit equipped with redesigned seats with revised headrests the seats are more comfortable. The leather upholstery has lozenge-shaped stitching called Q-citura. The design is consistent throughout the cockpit with the upholstery on the door panels, console and the roof panel.
The instrument cluster was redesigned featuring a new graphic design with a new Kenwood car radio and 6.5” windscreen monitor with DVD, MP3 and WMA player with an optional navigation system also available.
To Conclude.
This Lamborghini Murcielago LP-640 Coupe (#3305) is believed to be the only manual transmission 2009 LP640 Coupe delivered to North America. It features the standard factory carbon ceramic brakes with optional bi-color leather interior, is complete with books, tools and showing 13,057 miles.
The car presents “as-new” having covered only 13,057 well loved miles. Fitted with the desirable manual transmission and striking color combination of Arancio Atlas (orange pearl) over Nera/Arancio interior (black and orange).
One of less than 44 manual LP640s believed to be produced for North America and one of a handful of examples in collector quality condition. This exceptional car appears to have all original paint work and in unique specification, ordered with two factory options including two-tone interior trim with contrasting seat inserts.
Produced as a 2009 model, this late production LP640 was equipped with factory carbon ceramic brakes and updated interior switches. It is believed this may be the only North American 2009 specification LP640 manual transmission produced, and one of the last manual transmission LP640 model produced for the world.
Read more
See less
No items found.