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Added on the 29/02/2024 07:05:21 - Copyright : Auto Moto EN
It's been a busy winter for Automobili Lamborghini, which has been clocking up kilometers on roads all over Europe. Amidst breathtaking scenery and evocative locations, the super sports cars from Sant'Agata Bolognese took on Europe's most beautiful routes through sun, rain, snow and ice, always guaranteeing the highest levels of performance and driving enjoyment.In January a convoy of Urus Performante, Urus S, Huracán STO and Huracán Tecnica paraded along the snowy roads between Denmark and Sweden, delighting onlookers in the fairy-tale setting. The activity wasn’t just focused on the roar of Lamborghini engines however: as often happens during Lamborghini events, driving is combined with unique experiences that remain etched in the memory of those who experience them. The event in Scandinavia made a stop in the evocative Tower of 'The Plant', a converted factory in which containers were built for years and then transformed into a paper mill. While able to take a look at the Huracán Sterrato, guests were intrigued by chef Mattia Risaliti explaining the similarities between culinary art and various aspects in which absolute excellence is expressed in all its forms, a synthesis of Lamborghini's brand philosophy.
Winter weather doesn’t discourage those wanting to travel and travelling by car is certainly one of the most pleasant ways to go. Destinations and the itinerary can be planned or decided on the spot, just as speeds can be modulated allowing views to be admired. Behind the wheel of a Lamborghini super sports car, these privileges are magnified by the pleasure of taking a trip aboard a masterpiece of technology and performance.The participants also enjoyed a presentation of the Huracán Sterrato following its recent international premiere at Art Basel in Miami Beach: the first super sports car designed to offer the maximum driving pleasure even when the asphalt runs out, reinterpreting the very concept of sportiness and underscoring the brand’s values of “brave, authentic and unexpected”.At the tour’s start, echoing the automotive art of Lamborghini was the culinary art of Chef Mattia Risaliti, who created a cooking masterclass and dining experience in the evocative Tower of The Plant. A former factory where containers were built for years, it was later converted into a paper mill, and chosen as an exclusive Lamborghini venue to illustrate the parallels that exist in every industry when it comes to excellence.
Lamborghini returns to the ice ring in the beautiful landscape of Livigno in February 2022. Lamborghini clients, seeking the world’s most perfect playgrounds for winter sports vacations, get behind the wheel for a three-day Accademia Neve. Freezing temperatures of around zero during daytime, dropping to around minus ten degrees at night, provide the perfect setting of ice and snow in which to test the sporty capabilities of the Lamborghini Huracán range and Urus Super SUV.The challenging driving experience on snow and ice – the ‘black runs’ of Lamborghini’s Accademia program – provides guests with the perfect antidote to the last two years’ lost winter seasons, together with the luxury of being hosted in the best hotels and restaurants in the area.Lamborghini’s team of Squadra Corsa drivers lead the driving activities and deliver instruction, ensuring each participant maximises their potential and Lamborghini cars’ capabilities in the winter sports environment. The four-wheel drive and four-wheel steering Huracán EVO and Urus perfectly perform each exercise on the challenging mountain ice track, while the rear-wheel drive Huracán STO delivers high-octane race-oriented control. High performance together with freezing conditions isn’t new to Lamborghini: Cryotherapy is part of the standard training program for Lamborghini’s factory drivers. In Sant’Agata Bolognese, at “DRIVERS’ LAB”, the Lamborghini pilots benefit from sessions using the most advanced training machines, able to scan posture and performance in real time, supported by a personal trainer and ending with a Cryotherapy session.
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Aby's back! He's supposed to be on vacation in the mountains, but some bogus Santas have decided to spoil his fun. Quick as a flash, he jumps on his sled and hurtles down the slopes to escape. Check out the three game phases for even more fun: 1 - Progress by dodging the obstacles. 2 - Take your enemies out by throwing snowballs at them. 3 - Survive a terrifying avalanche. Download this new special winter version now!