2010-2013 Lamborghini Gallardo LP570-4 Superleggera
155 pounds lighter than the regular car and it gets an extra 10 hp and way better
155 pounds lighter than the regular car and it gets an extra 10 hp and way better
Lamborghini now has a car to rival the Porsche 911 GT3 RS.
For those of you in the market for a car that will show up brighter than a glowstick in the night
Exclusive configurations combine sophisticated satin-effect matte colors with contrasting bright-colored details
Pearl Capsule offers exclusive pearl paints and style elements that embrace the bright colors of Lamborghini tradition.
RWD Huracán experience heightened by the adrenaline that comes from open-top performance.
The first modern Lamborghini SUV and one hell of an SUV at that
A RWD, paired back version of the car that looks to be possibly the best version for the true drivers out there.
The balance of performance, looks, theater, tech and driving experience has never been better.
New design for improved aerodynamics + engine from the Huracán Performante with 640 hp and 600 Nm of torque
The balance of performance, looks, theater, tech and driving experience has never been better.
Utterly addictive. 631 hp 5.2 liter V10 revs all the way to 8500 rpm with open top and amazing dynamics.
This is a fire breathing roadster supercar with 740hp from a naturally aspirated V12 that has tons of drama and excitement
The best Lamborghini made ever in terms of sheer driving dynamics and the total package.
The updated entry level Aventador is now known as the Aventador S. A livelier and more fun car.
What could be better than a rear wheel drive Lamborghini Huracan? How about a convertible version of the same car? Yep, this is the Huracán RWD 580-2 Spyder. Performance is on par with the coupe.
The 350 GT was a hit. The legend had begun.
5.2 L V10 slightly detuned to 580 hp and 393 lb/ft of torque. Rear wheel drive only. One of our favorites.
Stunning Huracan LP610-4 Spyder is the open version of the Coupé. 40% more rigid compared to the Gallardo Spyder.
The Lamborghini Aventador SV Roadster is the most ferocious topless car you can find. 6.5-litre V12 generating 750 horsepower.
With increased power, lower weight, improved aerodynamics and innovative technologies the Aventador LP 750-4 Superveloce is one of the best supercars ever.
In 2014 Lamborghini officially launched the Huracán, the successor to the Gallardo.
A targa-style version of the Urraco P300.
Just like the coupe except it has a cool removable roof made from two sections of carbon fiber.
Very sharp styling update for the final few years of Gallardo production
The first open top Gallardo with rear wheel drive officially available
The flagship built to succeed the Murciélago. A true Raging Bull straight from the breeding grounds in Italy.
The final evolution of the Miura
The Miura was updated in 1969, becoming the Miura S
The world's first true supercar. An icon.
A much improved P300 was introduced in 1974
Lamborghini made a smaller engined Urraco to avoid heavy taxes in Italy
Weight loss and power gain and more aggressive looks and soundtrack means this is our favorite Gallardo model.
Redesigned to keep up with the current trends and also to set it apart from the earlier Diablo range
Introduced in 1995 with a targa top and other cosmetic changes
The Diablo VT also received all the updates from the SV
A four-wheel drive evolution of the Diablo
Diablo received a mid-cycle facelift in 1999.
A 2WD Diablo that also befitted from the 30 Edition Jota upgrades and a light drivetrain
Much improved 2+2 with lots of changes, including a more powerful V12
The Lamborghini 400GT Replacement
The second redesign for the Espada was it's last
In 1970 a slightly altered Espada was introduced
The Espada was the embodiment of the Italian GT
The first proper 2+2 Lamborghini four-seater