The future of Lamborghini!

Well, these are all renders but wow... can't wait to see what Lamborghini has in store for us in the future!Remember, these are all renders. None of these are 100 percent!

2012 Lamborghini Aventador Spyder



The Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 Spyder will adopt many of the characteristics of the coupe, but will gain a soft-top roof for a more Summer-type feel. That top will add a bit more weight to the vehicle, so performance will be a bit altered. The AWD 6.5-liter V12 engine will still produce 700 HP at 8,250 rpm and 509 lb-ft at 5,500 rpm, making the 0-60 mph sprint time sit in at around 3.3 seconds, while top speed won’t be higher than 210 mph.

2012 Production Sesto Elemento



[IMG]Rumors have suggested that the Sesto Elemento will only be produced in a limited run of 20 units, each carrying a price tag of 1.9 million euro, or about $2.8 million at the current exchange rates. For this amazingly high price tag, those lucky owners will be riding along in a supercar powered by a 5,204 cm3 V10 engine producing 570 HP. With a curb weight of only 2,202 lbs, the Sesto Elemento will have a power to weight ratio of 1.75 kilograms per horsepower. This will enable the vehicle to accelerate from a standstill through 60mph in 2.5 seconds.[/IMG]

2012 Lamborghini LM00X



Porsche, Aston Martin, and now Lamborghini. All of the automakers who have accustomed us to their great sports cars are now starting to make SUVs to take over a larger segment of the market. The LM00X hasn’t been developed as of yet, but Lamborghini wants a piece of the pie and they will not waste much more time in getting their just desserts.

The original LM002 was a monstrous machine with a V12 and enough power to pull out stumps. Yet, this new version will take things down a notch, but not very far. It will use a twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter V8 from the Audi A7 and we imagine that the power output will be around 550 horses. That should allow this three-door crossover hit 62 mph in less than four seconds.

2013 Lamborghini Cabrera



The Murcielago’s replacement - the Aventador - hasn’t had a chance to turn cold and Lamborghini is already making plans for the model set to replace that ever-so-popular Gallardo. That replacement is rumored to be called the Cabrera and is also rumored to carry a supercharged V10 engine that will deliver 600 HP. Next to this killer power output, the Cabrera will also feature carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP) parts that will help to reduce the car’s total weight. Four wheel drive is also still being considered.

2012 Sesto Elemento Spyder



2014 Lamborghini Estoque



Lamborghini has been declaring that the Estoque will not be seen on a production line since shortly after the concept’s debut in 2009. They can deny the claims all they want, but, much like their reasoning behind building an SUV, they want in on a bigger piece of the market.

2014 Lamborghini Cabrera Roadster



2015 Lamborghini Aventador SuperVeloce



People can praise the Aventador Spyder all they want, but the real action will be found under the hood of the Aventador SuperVeloce. Much like the Murcielago’s SuperVeloce package, the Aventador SV will get an additional 100 HP over the standard model, bringing the total number up to about 800 HP. This increased output, along with improved aerodynamics and a reduced weight of about 220 lbs, the Aventador SuperVeloce should have the best performance figures of any Lamborghini.

2016 Lamborghini Estoque Cabrio



Just like the concept car, the production version Estoque will be an elegant luxury four-door sedan, but will have doors that will open in a traditional front-hinged, swing out manner. Under the hood, the production Estoque will have something along the lines of the V10 from the Gallardo LP 560-4 that produces 560hp.