Lamborghini Murcielago Specifications
The Lamborghini Murcielago has 1 Petrol Engine on offer. The Petrol engine is 6496 cc . It is available with Manual transmission.Depending upon the variant and fuel type the Murcielago has a mileage of 4.8 kmpl & Ground clearance of Murcielago is 135 mm. The Murcielago is a 2 seater 12 cylinder car and has length of 4610mm, width of 2058mm and a wheelbase of 2665mm.
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Key specifications of Lamborghini Murcielago
ARAI Mileage | 4.8 kmpl |
City Mileage | 3.1 kmpl |
Fuel Type | Petrol |
Engine Displacement | 6496 cc |
No. of Cylinders | 12 |
Max Power | 649@8,000 (PS@rpm) |
Max Torque | 67.3@6,000 (kgm@rpm) |
Seating Capacity | 2 |
Transmission Type | Manual |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 100 Litres |
Body Type | Coupe |
Ground Clearance Unladen | 135 mm |
Key features of Lamborghini Murcielago
Power Steering | Yes |
Power Windows Front | Yes |
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) | Yes |
Air Conditioner | Yes |
Driver Airbag | Yes |
Passenger Airbag | Yes |
Automatic Climate Control | Yes |
Fog Lights - Front | Yes |
Alloy Wheels | Yes |
Lamborghini Murcielago specifications
Engine & Transmission
Engine Type Engine type in car refers to the type of engine that powers the vehicle. There are many different types of car engines, but the most common are petrol (gasoline) and diesel engines | V-Type Engine |
Displacement The displacement of an engine is the total volume of all of the cylinders in the engine. Measured in cubic centimetres (cc) | 6496 cc |
Max Power Power dictates the performance of an engine. It's measured in horsepower (bhp) or metric horsepower (PS). More is better. | 649@8,000 (PS@rpm) |
Max Torque The load-carrying ability of an engine, measured in Newton-metres (Nm) or pound-foot (lb-ft). More is better. | 67.3@6,000 (kgm@rpm) |
No. of Cylinders ICE engines have one or more cylinders. More cylinders typically mean more smoothness and more power, but it also means more moving parts and less fuel efficiency. | 12 |
Valves Per Cylinder The number of intake and exhaust valves in each engine cylinder. More valves per cylinder means better engine breathing and better performance but it also adds to cost. | 4 |
Valve Configuration Valve configuration refers to the number and arrangement of intake and exhaust valves in each engine cylinder. | DOHC |
Fuel Supply System Responsible for delivering fuel from the fuel tank into your internal combustion engine (ICE). More sophisticated systems give you better mileage. | SEFI |
Turbo Charger A device that forces more air into an internal combustion engine. More air can burn more fuel and make more power. Turbochargers utilise exhaust gas energy to make more power. | |
Super Charge A device that forces more air into an internal combustion engine. More air can burn more fuel and make more power. Superchargers utilise engine power to make more power. | |
Transmission Type | Manual |
Gearbox The component containing a set of gears that supply power from the engine to the wheels. It affects speed and fuel efficiency. | 6 Speed |
Drive Type Specifies which wheels are driven by the engine's power, such as front-wheel drive, rear-wheel drive, or all-wheel drive. It affects how the car handles and also its capabilities. | AWD |
Fuel & Performance
Fuel Type | Petrol |
Petrol Mileage ARAI | 4.8 kmpl |
Petrol Fuel Tank Capacity The total amount of fuel the car's tank can hold. It tells you how far the car can travel before needing a refill. | 100 Litres |
Emission Norm Compliance Indicates the level of pollutants the car's engine emits, showing compliance with environmental regulations. | Euro IV |
Emission Control System Systems and technologies in the car that reduce the amount of harmful emissions produced by the engine. | Catalytic Converter |
Top Speed The maximum speed a car can be driven at. It indicates its performance capability. | 340 kmph |
Drag Coefficient A measure of how much air pressure a car faces as it moves through the air. It affects the fuel efficiency and the speed of the car. | 0.33 to 0.36 C |
Suspension, Steering & Brakes
Front Suspension The system of springs, shock absorbers, and linkages that connects the front wheels to the car body. Reduces jerks over bad surfaces and affects handling. | Independent double wishbone, anti-roll bar, anti-dive & anti-squat |
Rear Suspension The system of springs, shock absorbers, and linkages that connects the rear wheels to the car body. It impacts ride quality and stability. | Independent double wishbone, anti-roll bar, anti-dive & anti-squat |
Steering Type The mechanism by which the car's steering operates, such as manual, power-assisted, or electric. It affecting driving ease. | Power |
Steering Column The shaft that connects the steering wheel to the rest of the steering system to help maneouvre the car. | Tilt & Telescopic |
Steering Gear Type Specifies the type of mechanism used to turn the car's wheels, such as rack and pinion or recirculating ball. Affects the feel of the steering. | Electronic Assisted Rack & Pinion |
Turning Radius The smallest circular space that needs to make a 180-degree turn. It indicates its manoeuvrability, especially in tight spaces. | 2.95 meters |
Front Brake Type Specifies the type of braking system used on the front wheels of the car, like disc or drum brakes. The type of brakes determines the stopping power. | Ventilated Disc |
Rear Brake Type Specifies the type of braking system used on the rear wheels, like disc or drum brakes, affecting the car's stopping power. | Ventilated Disc |
Acceleration The rate at which the car can increase its speed from a standstill. It is a key performance indicator. | 3.8 seconds |
0-100kmph The rate at which the car can increase its speed from a standstill. It is a key performance indicator. | 3.8 seconds |
Dimensions & Capacity
Length The distance from a car's front tip to the farthest point in the back. | 4610 mm |
Width The width of a car is the horizontal distance between the two outermost points of the car, typically measured at the widest point of the car, such as the wheel wells or the rearview mirrors | 2058 mm |
Height The height of a car is the vertical distance between the ground and the highest point of the car. It can decide how much space a car has along with it's body type and is also critical in determining it's ability to fit in smaller garages or parking spaces | 1135 mm |
Seating Capacity The maximum number of people that can legally and comfortably sit in a car. | 2 |
Ground Clearance Unladen The unladen ground clearance is the vertical distance between the ground and the lowest point of the car when the car is empty. More ground clearnace means when fully loaded your car won't scrape on tall speedbreakers, or broken roads. | 135 mm |
Wheel Base Distance between the centre of the front and rear wheels. Affects the car’s stability & handling . | 2665 mm |
Front Tread The distance from the centre of the left tyre to the centre of the right tyre of a four-wheeler's front wheels. Also known as front track. The relation between the front and rear tread/track numbers decides a cars stability. | 1635 mm |
Rear Tread The distance from the centre of the left tyre to the centre of the right tyre of a fourwheeler's rear wheels. Also known as Rear Track. The relation between the front and rear Tread/Track numbers dictates a cars stability | 1695 mm |
Kerb Weight Weight of the car without passengers or cargo. Affects performance, fuel efficiency, and suspension behaviour. | 1665 kg |
No. of Doors The total number of doors in the car, including the boot if it's considered a door. It affects access and convenience. | 2 |
Comfort & Convenience
Power Steering Mechanism that reduces the effort needed to operate the steering wheel. Offered in various types, including hydraulic and electric. | |
Air Conditioner A car AC is a system that cools down the cabin of a vehicle by circulating cool air. You can select temperature, fan speed and direction of air flow. | |
Heater A heating function for the cabin. A handy feature in cold climates. | |
Adjustable Steering Allows the driver to adjust the position of the steering wheel to their liking. This can be done in two ways: Tilt and/or Reach | |
Automatic Climate Control Automatically adjusts the car’s cabin temperature. Removes the need to manually adjust car AC temperature every now and then & offers a set it and forget it convenience. | |
Remote Trunk Opener A feature to open the trunk remotely for convenience. Useful when your hands are full, and you need to access the trunk without manually unlocking or lifting it. | |
Remote Fuel Lid Opener A feature that allows the driver to open the car's fuel cap cover from inside the car or with a remote. Makes opening the fuel lid convenient. | |
Low Fuel Warning Light A dashboard indicator that alerts the driver when the fuel level is low. Gives a reminder to refill fuel to avoid stalling. | |
Accessory Power Outlet 12V power socket to power your appliances, like phones or tyre inflators. | |
Trunk Light Lighting for the boot area. It usually turns on automatically when the boot is opened. | |
Vanity Mirror A mirror, usually located behind the passenger sun shade, used to check one's appearance. More expensive cars will have these on the driver's side and some cars even have this feature for rear seat passengers too. | |
Lumbar Support Additional support for the lower back in the car seats. It is adjustable (manual or powered), allowing users to adjust the level of support according to their preference. | Optional |
Cruise Control An electronic system that automatically maintains the car's speed set by the driver, reducing the need for constant pedal use. Useful feature for long highway drives. | |
KeyLess Entry A sensor-based system that allows you to unlock and start the car without using a physical key. | |
Interior
Tachometer A tachometer shows how fast the engine is running, measured in revolutions per minute (RPM). In a manual car, it helps the driver know when to shift gears. | |
Electronic Multi-Tripmeter Measures the distance a vehicle has travelled for a particular trip. A multi-tripmeter can keep track of multiple distances. For example kilometres since the last fuel up and kilometres travelled since the last service. The different tripmeters can be reset by the user as and when needed. | |
Leather Seats | |
Fabric Upholstery Seat coverings made from cloth. Affects comfort and interior style. | |
Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel | |
Glove Box It refers to a storage compartment built into the dashboard of a vehicle on the passenger's side. It is used to store vehicle documents, and first aid kit among others. | |
Digital Clock Refers to a display that shows the current time in a digital (numerical) format. | |
Outside Temperature Display | |
Cigarette Lighter | |
Digital Odometer A meter that keeps track of the total kilometres a vehicle has travelled. This cannot be reset by an owner and serves as a record for tracking service intervals and waranty validity, and also is important when selling the vehicle. | |
Exterior
Adjustable Headlamps | |
Fog Lights - Front Extra lights at the front of the car that improve visibility in foggy conditions. Useful during low visibility conditions under foggy weather. | |
Rear Window Defogger A heating element in the rear window to remove fog and melt frost from the rear window. | |
Alloy Wheels Lightweight wheels made of metals such as aluminium. Available in multiple designs, they enhance the look of a vehicle. | |
Tinted Glass Windows with a transparent thin film for privacy and to reduce sunlight. Saves the car interiors from direct sunlight. Also reduces glare and improves visibility during the day. | |
Rear Spoiler Increases downforce on the rear end of the vehicle. In most cars, however, they're used simply for looks. | |
Alloy Wheel Size The diameter of the car's alloy wheels. Alloy wheels are lighter and better looking than standard wheels, not including tyres. | 18 Inch |
Tyre Size The dimensions of the car's tyres indicating their width, height, and diameter. Important for grip and performance. | 245/35 ZR18,335/30 ZR18 |
Tyre Type Tells you the kind of tyres fitted to the car, such as all-season, summer, or winter. It affects grip and performance in different conditions. | Radial |
Wheel Size The diameter of the car's wheels, not including the tyres. It affects the car's ride, handling, and appearance. | 8 x18,13 x18 Inch |
Safety
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) A safety system that prevents a car's wheels from locking up during hard braking to maintain steering control. | |
Brake Assist | |
Central Locking A system that locks or unlocks all of the car's doors simultaneously with the press of a button. A must-have feature in modern cars. | |
Power Door Locks A system that allows the driver to lock and unlock all car doors with the push of a button. | |
Child Safety Locks Safety locks located on the car's rear doors that, when engaged, allows the doors to be opened only from the outside. The idea is to stop the door from opening unintentionally. | |
Driver Airbag An inflatable air bag located within the steering wheel that automatically deploys during a collision, to protect the driver from physical injury | |
Passenger Airbag An inflatable safety device designed to protect the front passenger in case of a collision. These are located in the dashboard. | |
Side Airbag | |
Side Airbag-Rear | |
Day & Night Rear View Mirror A rearview mirror that can be adjusted to reduce glare from headlights behind the vehicle at night. | |
Passenger Side Rear View Mirror The outside rear view mirror placed on the passenger side. | |
Xenon Headlamps | |
Rear Seat Belts Safety belts for passengers sitting in the rear seats of the car. | |
Seat Belt Warning A warning buzzer that reminds passengers to buckle their seat belts. | |
Door Ajar Warning A function that alerts the driver when any of the doors are open or not properly closed. | |
Side Impact Beams Structural components in a car designed to absorb and distribute impact energy during a side collision. | |
Front Impact Beams Structural components in a car designed to absorb and distribute impact energy during a front collision. | |
Traction Control | |
Adjustable Seats Seats that can be reclined, or adjusted front/back or up/down. The levels of adjustability depends on the car's segment/price. | |
Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) This feature monitors the pressure inside each tyre, alerting the driver when one or more tyre loses pressure. | |
Vehicle Stability Control System A system that helps prevent the car from skidding or losing control by applying brakes to individual wheels. Useful in case of emergency high-speed manoeuvres. | |
Engine Immobilizer A security feature that prevents unauthorized access to the car's engine. | |
Crash Sensor Sensors that detect a car crash and activate safety features like airbags and automatic emergency calls. | |
Centrally Mounted Fuel Tank A fuel tank that is placed in the centre of the car instead of the rear | |
Engine Check Warning A warning light that indicates potential issues with the car's engine. | |
Entertainment & Communication
Radio AM/FM radio tuner for listening to broadcasts and music. Mainly used for listening to music and news when inside the car. | |
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