RE: Cut-price Lambo on the way
RE: Cut-price Lambo on the way
Tuesday 4th October 2005

Cut-price Lambo on the way

Supercar market to get even more crowded


RWD Gallardo on the way
RWD Gallardo on the way
The cut-price supercar bracket is starting to get very crowded, with two more cars due to bid for your attention.

Before you reach for your wallet, be aware that cut-price means those cars whose price centres around £100,000, plus or minus £20,000 -- but it's all-important for a number of significant carmakers, including Aston Martin, Bentley, Porsche and Ferrari.

First is the Lamborghini Gallardo. Rumours are that a RWD-only version will be powered by the Audi RS4 engine, whose 4.2-litre V8 delivers 414bhp. The car should sell for under the £100k figure, according to Autocar.

The magazine also reports that Rolls-Royce is bringing bling to the segment, with a £125,000 model to compete with the Bentley Continental GT. It's been suggested that there could be a range of bodyshells available, including a saloon, coupé and an estate, though the last on the list will arrive later. The company has got as far as a generating a number of styling proposals, Autocar reported.

RR's new boss Ian Robertson, once head of BMW South Africa, said he didn't rule out an SUV either.

The impetus behind all this, according to Robertson, is that this segment was once 5,000 cars a year but now sells some 20,000, and the upward trend continues.

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dinkel

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27,519 posts

275 months

Tuesday 4th October 2005
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Gallardo getting cheaper with a Cossie Audi V8 . . . I think that's great but 'they' should not touch the Murci . . . That's touching status . . .

GTRene

19,636 posts

241 months

Tuesday 4th October 2005
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This is the better picture! good work.
RWD only would be nice to compeet to other brands like the new Cayman...and AMV8

>> Edited by GTRene on Tuesday 4th October 18:16

nick beef

389 posts

273 months

Tuesday 4th October 2005
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Why bother.. when you can have an RS9 Audi with the same engine and supercar looks for 35-40k less...

nickytwohats

2,093 posts

258 months

Tuesday 4th October 2005
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Can you have an Audi RS9?

arcbeer

485 posts

280 months

Tuesday 4th October 2005
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Rolls-Royce SUV?????? Still it would certainly be one in the eye for the ol' eco-warrior, straight to the top of their list.

nick beef

389 posts

273 months

Tuesday 4th October 2005
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nickytwohats said:
Can you have an Audi RS9?


Should be available for the end of 2006 according to Evo magazine! I would imagine same time as the Lambo unless Audi are withdrawing the RS9 and using the engine for the baby lambo which will share the same chassis as the RS9 which comes from the Gallardo.. It's all Audi anyway!

dinkel

Original Poster:

27,519 posts

275 months

Tuesday 4th October 2005
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A Lambo is a Lambo is a Lambo . . . not ;(

nightmare

5,273 posts

301 months

Tuesday 4th October 2005
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hmm.....not sure about just bunging Audi engines into the bodyshells and still selling em as Lambos.

anniesdad

14,589 posts

255 months

Tuesday 4th October 2005
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GTRene said:
you pictured a murci instead of the galardo...
But RWD only would be nice to compeet to other brands like the new Cayman...and AMV8


I'm not sure a V8 Gallardo is a competitor for the Cayman S?

kickass

150 posts

256 months

Tuesday 4th October 2005
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dinkel said:
A Lambo is a Lambo is a Lambo . . . not ;(


Might as well stick an Audi badge on instead, I mean evrything is Audi! I don't think any true Lambo enthusiast will entertain that car!

klassiekerrally

2,543 posts

272 months

Tuesday 4th October 2005
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arcbeer said:
Rolls-Royce SUV??????


Indeed
What comes next? Lamborghini start building tractors?

deevlash

10,442 posts

254 months

Tuesday 4th October 2005
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that is a gallardo in the pic, look at the headlights and bum

r988

7,495 posts

246 months

Tuesday 4th October 2005
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arcbeer said:
Rolls-Royce SUV?????? Still it would certainly be one in the eye for the ol' eco-warrior, straight to the top of their list.


Well it looks pretty much SUV size anyway, just jack it up another inch, stretch the roof to the boot, and give it hatchback, and hey presto an SUV. None of the muppets who will buy it will even notice its not 4x4, and that will confuse the lentilists who think anything with 4x4 is bad, but if its not 4x4 how can it be evil?

Craig

1,199 posts

301 months

Tuesday 4th October 2005
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deevlash said:
that is a gallardo in the pic, look at the headlights and bum


that's because the picture has since been changed

GTRene

19,636 posts

241 months

Tuesday 4th October 2005
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deevlash said:
that is a gallardo in the pic, look at the headlights and bum



I know, they now changed the picture, by the way this is the "special" galardo, they only build a few...so also nice! and a audi engine in those cases is a good reliable and fast thing...
René

>> Edited by GTRene on Tuesday 4th October 18:30

Gentelman

183 posts

261 months

Tuesday 4th October 2005
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I'd like them to find some other use for that big 'ol V8 Bentley still uses in the arnage. It's be a shame to see that engine disappear.

firefox1712

1,772 posts

272 months

Tuesday 4th October 2005
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This is the way to 'kill' a brand.

Ultimately very stupid, though it may make some commercial sense in the short term.

Just look at what BMW did to Rolls Royce!

dinkel

Original Poster:

27,519 posts

275 months

Tuesday 4th October 2005
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The Gandini Diablo is the last real Lambo . . . I'll fight anyone who'll dissagree on that.

This V8 Gallardo has to be the obvious 430 compettitor (xcuse my french here), and well, it's not off course.

Murph7355

40,489 posts

273 months

Tuesday 4th October 2005
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dinkel said:
The Gandini Diablo is the last real Lambo . . . I'll fight anyone who'll dissagree on that.

This V8 Gallardo has to be the obvious 430 compettitor (xcuse my french here), and well, it's not off course.

Agree on your first comment, disagree on the second.

As someone mentioned, this is a surefire way to kill the brand.

The Ferrari has it's own engine, own interior etc etc. The lambo won't. Leave it alone Audi, and let the engineers in Northern Italy make the decisions.

dinkel

Original Poster:

27,519 posts

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Tuesday 4th October 2005
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I said 'has to be' and it doesn't off course. Lambo needs her own engine and just like TVR that will be a hell of a way . . . Maserati using a Northstar lump . . . what is the world coming to.