Lamborghini
Lamborghini Polo Storico celebrates 50th anniversary of the Espada and the Islero and announces a dedicated tour
The Espada was the first series production four-seater model in the history of Lamborghini. Of all the marque’s historic cars, it also boasts one of the highest numbers of units produced: 1,226 during its 10-year production run. The Espada’s characteristic lines are the fruit of a design by Marcello Gandini for Carrozzeria Bertone. It sits very low to the ground (standing at little less than 1.20 meters high) but is nevertheless extremely spacious.
The Espada was produced in 3 series: Series I (until January 1970), consisting of 176 units, Series II (until 1972), consisting of 578 units, and Series III, the last (until 1978), with 472 units. It was equipped with a longitudinal, front-mounted 4.0-liter (3,929 cc) V12 engine, with dual overhead camshafts, ranging from 325 to 350 CV, depending on the series and technical specs, and powered by 6 twin-barrel Weber carburetors, for a maximum speed of approximately 245 km/h. It was the first Lamborghini to be offered, on request, in a version with automatic transmission.
The 50th anniversary celebrations of the Espada and the Islero will culminate with a tour in Umbria (September 7-11, 2018), organized by Polo Storico Lamborghini. The schedule, which sees collectors driving their cars for more than 650 kilometers along some of the most renowned roads in central Italy, features the city of Perugia as the center of activities for the tour’s first days. From there, the cars will pass through and pay visit to the city’s cathedral and museums (including the chocolate museum), in addition to the region’s most important local wineries.
On Sunday, the tour continues to Assisi, then travels on to Tuscany, for an overnight stay in the Chianti area. On Monday, the ‘convoy’ will cross the Apennines, travel through the Mugello, then journey over the legendary Futa and Raticosa Passes to arrive in Sant’Agata Bolognese, the home of Automobili Lamborghini. Here, participants will visit both the factory where modern super sports cars are made, including the latest model, the Urus, and the headquarters of Lamborghini Polo Storico.
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23.07.2018
Sant’Agata Bolognese - Dubai - Cairo
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