Although Lamborghini engineers were trying to slip under the radar by testing the Cabrera under the cloak of nightfall, our fast-thinking spies turned up their flashes and grabbed some quality images of the upcoming supercar.
The Cabrera remains covered by camouflage, but it’s clear that Lamborghini’s entry-level model will borrow styling cues from the company’s Aventador flagship. The Cabrera will also adopt the Aventador’s use of lightweight composites – such as carbon fiber and aluminum – which should result in a significant weight loss compared to the outgoing Gallardo.
The Cabrera will retain the Gallardo’s V10 engine, but power should increase to 600 horsepower. The Cabrera will be offered exclusively with an automatic transmission.
Look for the Lamborghini Cabrera to land sometime during 2014.
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