Fastest Lambo Ever: Edo Competition hits 214 MPH with LP640 at Nardo

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You see, this is how it’s done. Real top speed records are set by teams of professionals in controlled environments, and they’re verified by precision instrumentation. That’s why Edo Competition’s mark of 214 mph in a lightly-modified Lamborghini Murcielago LP640 at Nardo counts, and the YouTube-ified “219 mph” trip computer banzai run on an Arizona freeway by a former dentist and his buddies does not.

Edo’s LP640 was fitted with a rear wing and sported a reprogrammed ECU, high-flow air filters, and high-performance catalytic converters. Engine output in that guise was bumped up to 663 horsepower. According to the GPS-based measuring system used on all the cars at the Nardo high-speed event, Edo’s machine (complete with Calvin sticker) topped out at 214.8 mph. That is the official fastest top speed ever recorded by a Lamborghini. They’re going back next year, too, with 700 horses behind the driver and a goal of 224+ mph.

[Source: Edo Competition]

Gallery: Edo Competition LP640 Versione Nardo

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