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North West Gets Child-Size Lamborghini

Kanye West's Lamborghini next to his daughter's mini replica of it

Kim Kardashian bought her daughter a mini Lamborghini for Christmas.

The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star treated her six-month-old baby, North West, to a child-size electric version of the rare $750,000 black supercar she bought her fiance, Kanye West, for his birthday in June 2012. The 33-year-old beauty posted a picture of the two cars side-by-side on Instagram on Saturday, with the caption, "Like father like daughter''

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Bugatti releases teaser of four-doored Galibier concept

When you enlist a French supercar manufacturer to create a teaser video for a car, you end up with a piece that's as long as a theatrical trailer. Bugattis have never been subtle, so why should their teaser be anything less than they are?

Many are familiar with the Bugatti Veyron, but Bugatti decided it too needed to venture back into the four-door car market. Heck, if Lamborghini and Porsche are doing it, why shouldn’t they? So with all this in mind, Bugatti has released a teaser for the Bugatti Galibier four-door concept. Checkout the Galibier above and what Bugatti’s about after the jump!

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Batman pulled over by the police and the story behind it

Posted by Andrey Malskiy Categories: Misc. Tech, Transportation, Videos,

Have you ever thought you'd see a real-life Batman on the other side of the law? Being pulled over by police and questioned? No, this isn’t a scene from the new Batman movie, but rather a reality that played out on the streets of Baltimore.

Lenny B. Robinson, a wealthy philanthropist, dresses as Batman as a part-time gig. According to the report, Robinson visits sick children in the hospital to cheer them up and boost the moral of the parents. He signs autographs and gives out Batman toys to the children. The Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder is only a part of his gig.

Robinson told the Post that he is having a “real” Batmobile built. Watch the video above to see Batman being pulled over by the police.

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Photographing the Lamborghini Aventador like a boss using a light on a stick and Forza 4

I may not shoot often, but when I do I make sure I shoot like a boss. Now, grante,d access to the most expensive equipment may not always be something that you can count on, but regardless of what camera you've got, lighting is key in any shot. Apart from solid lighting, thinking outside the box may also be necessary, as Blair Blunting uses Forza 4 to get inspiration for shooting the Lamborghini Aventador. Don’t believe us? Check out the video above!

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Lamborghini Hybrid Gallardo coming in 2015

Lamborghini Hybrid Gallardo coming in 2015

It would appear that I now have a good reason to want a Lamborghini with the announcement of a new version of the Gallardo.  This one is in hybrid form, and it is expected to roll out by 2015.  The Lamborghini hybrid won’t be an all out green road warrior, as it will instead use a small electric motor when doing urban street driving, but will then bump up to using a 10 or 12 cylinder engine when going full speed. Don’t count on Lambo going completely electric anytime soon, but the Gallardo will certainly be a testing bed to see how these super luxury vehicles sell. Coincidentally, Ferrari is set to release a hybrid vehicle in 2015 as well.

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NAIAS 2008: More Images

Alfa Romeo

Okay, so we didn’t get all the facts and figures and stats of the major three players in the NAIAS, although they did get a major portion of the showroom floor. What we did get was a peek at some of the cars we could only covet, including this Alfa Romeo, the most expensive vehicle at the show at a cool million. After the jump, a few of the other sights we appreciated.

 

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