The Lamborghini Murciélago made its debut in 2001 and was produced until 2010, when it was succeeded by the Aventador. The Murciélago—Murci for short—was itself the successor to the Italian manufacturer’s previous flagship supercar, the Diablo. The company’s cars are often named after Spanish Fighting Bulls, a very specific breed of Iberian cattle known…
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