2011 Lamborghini Murcielago LP640 ‘Ballistic’ from SR Project

The Lamborghini Gallardo LP560 ‘Erebos’ and the Audi R8 V10 Project Valkyrie are two samples of how the tuning firm SR Auto Group can turn luxury exotics into more aggressive and beastly machines. The latest project from the tuning firm is based on the theme of “going all out with no restraints.” The result of this is the Lamborghini Murcielago LP640 and the project is named quite appropriately as the “Ballistic” project.

The styling for the Murcielago “Ballistic” has come down from the package they have used on the Premier 4509. The package includes new front bumper, rear spoiler, and rear diffuser. SR Auto Group finished off the look with a matte black exterior finish and a new set of 20 inch PUR 2WO design wheels. For engine the company used the 6.5L V12 engine that delivers 631 HP at 8000 rpm and 487 lb-ft at 6000 rpm.

Source: topspeed

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  • rogercarey

    May 16, 2011 / at 3:06 am

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  • Tomas

    May 21, 2011 / at 7:17 am

    Look at the engine, Ballistic is better than the Gallardo Devastator, Murcielago Ballistic more powerful.

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