Antique auto show VENUE : FORMULA 1 CIRCUIT, SEPANG. TIME : 9PM – 12AM DATE : 30 JULY 2012 ENTRE FEES : RM250++ AGENDA

1. INTRODUCTION ABOU T LAMBORGHINI 2. PROPOSAL 3. CONCLUSION Introduction about lamborghini Lamborghini is the only sport brand can rival the prestige status of . In many ways, it is even more exotic than Ferrari in the eyes of car lovers, thanks to the loss-making supercars it produced throughout its 40 years history - Miura, Countach, Diablo and Murcielago. Lamborghini has proven itself as the biggest headache to because there is hardly a flagship Ferrari without a Bull to compete with.

Financial instability used to limit the success of Lamborghini. However, since acquired by in 1998, it has been growing stronger and stronger. Thanks to Audi's quality standard, new generation of no longer suffer quality problems like their predecessors. The are also made easier to live with. The addition of the smaller Gallardo allowed Lamborghini to target at a volume in excess of 2000 units, which brought financial stability to Sant'Agata for the first time. PROPOSAL

The lamborghini that will be perform : • 350GT • Miura • Countach • Diablo • Gallardo 350GT (1964)

Lamborghini was highly motivated. He poured countless money into his new purpose- built factory which was just 15km away from . He employed some ingenious people to design his cars, such as Giotto (who had designed Ferrari 250GTO), Giampaolo (chassis designer), Paolo Stanzani (engineer), Bob Wallace (test driver) and Franco Scaglione (designer). With these people and sufficient funding, the first car, 350GTV, debut in 1963 Turin motor show and immediately became the star of the show. It featured an aluminum bodywork and an all-alloy V12 with 4 camshafts, more advanced than any contemporary . The production version, 350GT and 400GT, shocked Ferrari for its high-level of finish and driving refinement. Lamborghini made a perfect launch.

Miura (1966)

However, that was nothing compare with the second car, Miura. This was seen as the world's first "supercar", which combined exotic looks (by of Bertone) and spectacular mechanical design - low center of gravity, mid-engined and V12 power. Thanks to its looks, many people really believed its wild claim of 300 km/h (186 mph) top speed ! The Miura was the dream car of every boys in the 1960s and the toys of millionaire playboys.

The empire of Ferruccio continued to grow with the addition of Espada 4-seater and entry-level Urraco. 1974 saw the an even more spectacular successor to Miura, the Countach. Its space-age appearance (again by Gandini), noise and power became a trademark of Lamborghini in the next 25 years.

COUNTACH (1974-1989)

When Lamborghini's prospect seemed to be promising, it was actually suffering from continuous loss, because of the extreme cost for such high-tech machines and the oil crisis further increased the difficulty for selling supercars. finally sold the company in 1972 and production was stopped for 2 years as a result. Since then the ownership of Lamborghini changed hands many times. Financial instability limited its development. The aging Countach kept soldiering on, although updated to keep up with new generations Ferrari.

The financial difficulty was finally resolved when took over Lamborghini in 1987. A lot of money was put into the development of Diablo, which made it better developed than any previous models. Besides, an unknown amount of investment was made to the Formula 1 engine program, which saw some promising signs but finally ended when Chrysler pulled out. DIABLO (1990)

The US giant car maker sold Lamborghini to Indonesian company Megatech in 1994. Not long later, it was transferred to Malaysian company Mycom Setdco and Indonesian company V'Power. Sant'Agata enjoyed a brief management stability under ex-Lotus executive Mike Kimberly. However, the Asian economic crisis in 1997 washed out the wealth of its Indonesian and Malaysian owners. Lamborghini found itself short of money to develop its next generation supercar and its long overdued "baby Lambo" program.

When Lamborghini knocked on the door of Audi, it only wanted to ask for sourcing engine and Quattro drivetrain for its baby Lambo. Unexpectedly, group boss Ferdinand Piech was interested in the Italian marque, thus the negotiation resulted in Audi taking over Lamborghini in 1998. Since then Audi invested a lot of money to modernize the Sant'Agata factory and helped engineering the new Murcielago. Its high quality standards and testing procedures improved the new generation Lamborghinis a lot, making them far more reliable and user friendly than the past. GALLARDO (2003)

The "baby Lambo" finally arrived in the form of Gallardo. It was engineered largely by Audi but, fortunately, preserved the traditional strengths of Lamborghini. Thanks to its success, Lamborghini's sales increased 8 folds from 2001 to 2007 ! It became the strongest challenger to Ferrari again. CONCLUSION Ferruccio Lamborghini, then a successful maker, was an ambitious and motivated young expertiser. Before founding Lamborghini, his business had already expanded to oil burners and air conditioning units. Having owned the best examples of luxury cars including American and Ferraris, he had his own idea of what an ideal GT was.

He always had much respect for Enzo Ferrari and considered Ferraris as the only cars he was competing with. However, it is said (and himself does not really deny it) that he had trouble with his Ferrari 250GT and complained to Maranello personally. Having not been received with the respect he expected, he decided to build his own GT car, a car that would be better than his Ferrari, of course.