Lamborghini
Lamborghini

Lamborghini started selling cars in China in 2007. So far, its sales numbers aren't as big as those for brands like Bentley and Rolls-Royce, which make sedans. Still, Lamborghini sold over 300 cars there last year compared to just over 200 the year before. That's close to the 340 cars they sold in the United States.

At the 2010 Beijing Auto Show, Lamborghini unveiled this Murcielago LP 670-4 SuperVeloce limited edition model. The orange stripe is supposed to symbolize the strength of an erupting volcano, according to Lamborghini.

The Murcielago has since been replaced in the Lamborghini line-up by the new Aventador, a $375,000 car in the U.S. that goes for over $1 million in China.


By Peter Valdes-Dapena @PeterDrives - Last updated May 04 2012: 1:03 PM ET
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