Lamborghini Sesto Elemento

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Lamborghini Sesto Elemento
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The Lamborghini Sesto Elemento is a supercar. Lamborghini made it in 2011. It is a track day car. This means that it is not allowed on a public road. Lamborghini only made 20 Sesto Elementos. The car’s name means “sixth element” in Italian. This is because carbon is the sixth element on the periodic table and the car uses a lot of carbon fibre.[1]

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History

In mid-2011, Lamborghini announced that they would make 20 cars for track use only. Each car would cost US$2.92 million.[1][2] All 20 cars had already been sold by the time Lamborghini started building them.[3] At that time, the Sesto Elemento was the most expensive Lamborghini ever created. It stayed that way until they made the Veneno. The Veneno’s price was as high as £4,162,150 (US$6.5 million).

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Engine and transmission

The Sesto Elemento uses Lamborghinis’s 5.2 litre V10 engine. It is the same engine as in the Gallardo. It makes 570 PS (419 kW; 562 hp) and 540 N⋅m (398 lbf⋅ft) of torque. The engine is paired with Lamborghini’s six-speed semi-automatic transmission. It powers all four wheels through an all-wheel drive system. Almost all of the Sesto Elemento is made of carbon fibre. This means that the car only weighs 999 kilograms (2,202 lb).[1]

Performance

Lamborghini says that the Sesto Elemento can go from 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) in 2.5 seconds.[4] Lamborghini also says that the Sesto Elemento can go from 0–200 km/h (0–124 mph) in 8.0 seconds.[5] It has a top speed of 387 km/h (240.3 mph).

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