Lamborghini’s Sesto Elemento is a brand new model brought by Lamborghini at the last Paris Motor Show. The design concept of the Sixth Element combines the traditional design style of the Lamborghini brand with new design trends. With a lighter body and more artistic styling, it has some completely new changes in design style compared with other Lamborghini sports cars. Lamborghini's sixth element, which puts more emphasis on vehicle performance and handling, has a unique charm. The entire car displays sharp lines from front to back. The Sixth Element concept car uses advanced carbon fiber body manufacturing technology, and the overall mass of the car is effectively controlled, only 999 kilograms. In addition to the body, Lamborghini uses carbon fiber materials in suspension components, wheels, drive shafts and other components in exchange for lighter weight. Additionally, a glass-ceramic composite called Pyrosic is used in the exhaust system. The appearance of the Sixth Element draws on Reventon's design concept, using edges and lines to outline a futuristic outline. The designer uses triangles as the design language, and various triangles can be seen everywhere on the body. Stephan Winkelmann said that this Sixth Element will only be produced in a limited edition of 20 units (if the response to this car is good after its launch, it is still unknown whether we will see a convertible version of the car in the future). The price of the car is still a mystery, but for Lamborghini fans, no matter how much the car sells, it should not be able to stop their desire to buy it.
Lamborghini also stated that the carbon fiber reinforced composite material technology (CFRP) used in the car has reached the world's leading level. The company has also proven through the Sesto Elemento concept car that this technology can significantly control the weight of the body. Lamborghini boasts that it is the only car manufacturer in the world that has mastered the entire carbon fiber reinforced composite material development process from 3D simulation design, verification, testing to production. All these advanced production processes represent very high quality standards. The result of using CFRP materials is incredible driving pleasure and absolutely stunning body dynamics. Regarding the power system, the official did not bring us too many surprises. The peak horsepower of the 5.2-liter V10 engine from the LP 570-4 Superleggera reaches 570 horsepower. The powerful power is distributed to the four wheels with the help of a full-time four-wheel drive system. The weight-to-horsepower ratio is only 1.75 kilograms per horse. It only takes 2.5 seconds to accelerate from standstill to 100 kilometers per hour, and the top speed can exceed 300 kilometers per hour. Previous reports said it would reach 350 kilometers per hour. Stephan Winkelmann expressed considerable praise for this car: "Car fans gave high praise to the concept version of this car and also expressed considerable demand, so we boldly passed the mass production We believe that the Paris Auto Show a year ago was just a technical display, but now only 20 buyers will get the production version of this sixth element designed for the track. The time is at the beginning of 2013.
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