2008 Lamborghini Gallardo Convertible Spyder on 2040-cars
Hialeah, Florida, United States
Engine:5.0L 4961CC V10 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Yellow
Make: Lamborghini
Interior Color: Black
Model: Gallardo
Number of Cylinders: 10
Trim: Spyder Convertible 2-Door
Drive Type: AWD
Mileage: 3,368
Options: Leather Seats
Sub Model: E-Gear
2008 Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder Pearl Yellow with Black and Yellow bi-sportive Alcantara and Yellow Stitching Interior! VERY UNIQUE!!!This Lamborghini is in Stunning Condition and is kept in Showroom atmosphere.This 2008 Gallardo Spyder is the Finest Example on the Market Today!! Lamborghini options include: E-Gear Transmission, rear view back-up camera, fully electric seats, anti-theft system. The e.gear system comes with three modes: normal, which allows manual near selection; sport, which makes faster yet sharper shifts; and automatic, for smoother shifts more like a conventional automatic.The Spyder has a power-operated convertible soft top that can be fully opened or closed in about 20 seconds, along with a fully retractable glass window, which can serve as a wind deflector with the top open. In addition this baby has the look of a 2012 Gallardo. Front bumper was replaced by a 2012 carbon fiber by dealer Lamborghini of Miami and has 2008 bumber in new condition stored. Also record of maintenance from Lamborghoni of Miami will be provided to buyer. This Exotic Unique Piece will not last long !!!
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Lamborghini gets to work on Huracan LP610-4 Super Trofeo
Mon, 02 Jun 2014We all know the story of how Automobili Lamborghini got its start. The short of it is that Ferruccio, who had already started a successful tractor business, wanted to stick it to Enzo Ferrari, so he started making sports cars of his own. Lamborghini, however, never embraced motorsports to the same degree that Ferrari has - dabbling in Formula One engines in the early '90s and the occasional foray into GT racing - but these days the Raging Bull marque is getting more serious about racing. It partners with Reiter Engineering to field competition versions of its road-going supercars, and organizes its own one-make series with individual championships around the world.
That's where the new Huracán comes in. While the Ferrari Challenge has progressed from the 348 to the 355, 360, 430 and now the 458, the Lamborghini Super Trofeo has always been centered around the Gallardo. That's because the series only kicked off in 2009, and the Gallardo had been in production since 2003. But now that the Gallardo has been replaced by the Huracán, the Squadra Corse team is hard at work on their new Super Trofeo racer.
To that end, Lamborghini has recruited racing drivers Fabio Babini and Adrian Zaugg to conduct development work on the Huracán LP 610-4 Super Trofeo. Babini is a GT racing veteran who took a class win at Le Mans in 2001, while Zaugg came up the formula racing ladder, competing on A1GP and GP2 before signing on as a Lamborghini factory driver.
Lamborghini previews new Huracan Super Trofeo
Thu, 17 Jul 2014The arrival of the new Huracán is big news for Lamborghini, replacing the company's long-serving Gallardo. Not only had the previous V10 supercar been on the market since 2003 (admittedly with significant updates along the way), it also served as the backbone for the Super Trofeo series. Now it's time, however, for the Huracán to take over on the racetrack, too.
Previewed in the teaser image above wearing military camo, the new Lamborghini Huracán Super Trofeo has undergone its first shakedown at the Vallelunga circuit near Rome. Giorgio Sanna - who took over as Lamborghini's chief R&D test driver after the retirement of the legendary Valentino Balboni - led the test session, accompanied by factory pilots Adrian Zaugg and Fabio Babini and members of the company's driver development program.
The Huracán Super Trofeo will be phased in across all three of the Lamborghini Blancpain Super Trofeo series around the world, including Europe, Asia and North America. Drivers not ready to upgrade to the new machinery, however, will still be able to race their Gallardos in a separate class - similar to how arch-rival Ferrari has phased in new models in its similar Challenge series.
Lamborghini profiled on 60 Minutes for 50th anniversary
Mon, 04 Nov 2013Even though we (meaning car enthusiasts as a whole) don't spend our days driving Lamborghinis, they're somehow a familiar, known quantity. We know we'll be wowed by a Lambo, and we have a pretty fair idea of what the sound and acceleration feel like. We know a Lamborghini is going to be wildly expensive, hopelessly impractical and eye-wateringly thirsty, but the charm that comes with the badge outweighs everything else.
We also recognize that we, as enthusiasts, are in the minority, and that the average joe is likely to be far more blown away by a Raging Bull than the average gearhead. That's what makes this an entertaining video. 60 Minutes explored Lamborghini right in the midst of its fiftieth anniversary, testing a Gallardo at Imola, tearing across the roads of Italy in an Aventador and exploring the Sant'Agata factory where all the magic happens. It's a bit of a long video, but it's a really fascinating look at how the mainstream views something extreme. Take a look below for the full, 12-minute clip.