JB Design have released their version of one of the worlds fastest, exclusive, not to mention expensive, production cars. The JB Car Design LP640 JB-R has received a boost in all the aforementioned departments, with a new aerodynamics package and engine upgrades added to the standard Lamborghini Murcielago LP640
The not-so-subtle aerodynamics package, although ’subtle’ is no word to describe the standard LP640 anyway, includes new front- and rear spoilers; rear diffusor; revised front air intakes, side coverings, side skirts; opening on the bonnet as well as the engine cover.
With the help of a new exhaust system (with electronically controlled butterfly-valve to limit the bark when driving past the local old-age home on Sunday), power from the already might 6,5-litre V12 engine has been increased from 470 kW (640 HP) to 525 kW. This additional power allows the car to achieve a 33 km/h higher top speed of 370 km/h.
Further adding to the styling and exclusivity of the LP 640 JB-R, is a patented ‘Blood to Black Diamond’ paint finish, available exclusively through JB Car Design. The paint costs, wait for it… EUR280 per litre, of which only 911 litres are available worldwide.
The LP640 JB-R runs on a set of 20-inch Schmidt Revolution aluminium rims, fitted with Michelin tyres – 265/30 in front and 335/30 at the rear.
Outrageously fast and exclusive, the price tag of EUR500 000 (including the standard LP640 and conversion) is equally outrageous, but that’s the point!
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November 15th, 2009 at 7:20 am
This is the 3rd time I’ve stumbled upon this ugly ass Lambo! Anyone who would spend $750K to turn a beautiful stock Lamborghini into something that looks like a retard was let loose in his garage with a sledgehammer and a paint can is brain damaged!
December 1st, 2009 at 10:14 am
Hi
im very interested in car desing and safty design methods. If possible could you refer me to someone that might and could help me get some concepts into action. im looking at car safty and design. my ideas for more affordable, safer, as well as making the car economically more viable, as well as enviromentally freindly. this idea might just change the way the world works and looks at cars.
thank you
wendall