Lamborghini Calà

The Lamborghini Calà, also known as Italdesign Calà, is a concept car designed by Italdesign Giugiaro for Lamborghini. It is a 2 2 seater coupe with a targa roof, which was presented at the 1995 Geneva Motor Show, to act as successor to the Jalpa.

Although sold at Megatech to date Lamborghini owner Chrysler in 1994, the Calà was made as a fully functioning concept. After 1998, however, Lamborghini had been sold to the Volkswagen AG, the project was postponed and ultimately not developed for series production. Appeared only in 2003 that instead with the Lamborghini Gallardo, a successor to the Jalpa.

The design of the Calà was plump and modern compared to other sports cars of its time. Remarkable are especially the many inlets, the large rear spoiler and the four chromed exhaust tailpipes. With over 1.2 meters the car for its class was also relatively high, which was based on comfort.

In the computer game Need for Speed ​​II in 1997 it was possible to drive a Calà.

Drive and Specifications

Is powered Calà of a 90 ° V10 mid-engine with 3.9 liter displacement and an output of 300 kW ( 408 hp) at 7200 min -1. The power is transmitted via a six-speed manual gearbox to the rear axle. From 0 to 100 km / h, the car accelerates in about five seconds; the top speed is about 290 km / h

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