Currently Out of Stock Overview As the successor to the Diablo, Lamborghini welcomed the 21st century with the launch of the Murcielago, which was further enhanced five years later with a more powerful model. Larger bore and stroke increased the 6.2 liter V12 engine to 6.5 liters and the unique tuning of the continuously variable valve timing lifted power output to 640hp. With an upgrade of the chassis and body, the final result was the Murcielago LP640. From 0 to 100km/h in 3.4 seconds put the LP640 in the top class. Specializing in midship fulltime 4WD, the sophisticated mechanical design produced excellent stability as it joined the league of Supercars.
Chassis Set Contents
Pre-assembled chassis with pre-installed 2.4GHz RC unit. (note: no transmitter included)
Pre-painted molded plastic body, complete with color and markings (includes display chassis)
Currently Out of Stock Overview The pure racing chassis features lightweight carbon composite material components and was obviously designed as a formula racing machine. However, contrary to the spartan features expected of pure racers, the Enzo Ferrari entered the field as a super premium model with lavish comforts. Built as a monument to the company's foundation 55 years earlier, the full scope of Ferrari racing technology was applied to this machine that reached fruition in 2002. Only 399 Enzo Ferraris were officially available for sale. The 6 liter, 65 degree V12 aluminum alloy engine features variable valve timing and outputs 660hp of power. This combines with a lightweight chassis frame to produce a maximum speed of 350km/h.
Chassis Set Contents
Pre-assembled chassis with pre-installed 2.4GHz RC unit. (note: no transmitter included)
Pre-painted molded plastic body, complete with color and markings (includes display chassis)