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"Wow. I'm in love."
"Again... no, no. That's a million-dollar show car. The point is to not draw attention."
"It's reverse psychology. Dom will never see it coming."
"It's neon orange. The International Space Station would see it coming. Go choose anything less conspicuous."
"No, no, no. Calipers are my shit. This is ridiculous."
"Not happening."
"Hey, my man, you can put that down right there. This is a gift, a real gift. I know what you're doing. I like your beard. You're Blanta. Black Santa? No, I'm serious. Put it down right there."
Roman Pearce and Little Nobody[src]

The Lamborghini Murciélago LP640 was a car driven by Roman Pearce in The Fate of the Furious.

The Fate of the Furious

New York Chase

Roman discovers this car in the FBI's car garage in New York City and instructs the crane driver moving it to set it down so he could use it, but under instruction from Little Nobody refuses due to it being a million dollar show car and would stand out.

Russian Pursuit

At the end of the Fate of the Furious, when the team is heading to Russia, Little Nobody decides that all bets are off and lets the team take whatever car they want, so Roman chooses the Lamborghini. He drives it during the pursuit where he is constantly shot at due to his car being Neon Orange which Tej exclaims. Roman then falls through an embankment of snow and into the water where Tej uses his tank to rip the door off and free Roman. Roman finally uses the broken door to attack the snow mobile drivers.

Trivia

  • In January 2019, one of three Murciélagos used in the film was purchased by YouTuber Freddy "Tavarish" Hernandez for $80,000. This was the "hero car" driven by Tyrese Gibson and used for glamour shots. The car was also used in an episode of the TV series L.A.'s Finest, where a character fell off a building and crashed on its front trunk and windshield. Hernandez spent over nine months restoring the Murciélago back into show car condition while upgrading the interior, engine, and suspension. The finished product was unveiled at the 2019 SEMA Show.[1][2][3][4] The car was featured on the YouTube channels "VINWiki", "Schmee150", and "Hoovies Garage", as well as on other automotive YouTube channels during the 2019 SEMA Show.[5][6]

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