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The Lamborghini Gallardo (/ ɡ aɪ ˈ j ɑːr d oʊ /; Spanish: [ɡaˈʎaɾðo]) is a sports car built by the Italian automotive manufacturer Lamborghini from 2003 to 2013. It is Lamborghini's second car released under parent company Audi, and the best-selling model at the time with 14,022 built throughout its production run. [8]
The following is a list of production automobiles manufactured by Lamborghini, listed in chronological order. ... Gallardo: 2003–2013 7221 [5] Spyder: 3353 SE: 250
The Lamborghini 5-95 Zagato is a limited production car based on a Lamborghini Gallardo LP 570-4. It was introduced by Zagato at the 2014 Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este for the coachbuilder's 95th and Lamborghini's 50th anniversaries. [ 3 ]
Lamborghini Gallardo coupe (Japan) By sales, the most important markets in 2004 for Lamborghini's sports cars were the U.S. (41%), Germany (13%), Great Britain (9%) and Japan (8%). Prior to the launch of the Gallardo in 2003, Lamborghini produced approximately 400 vehicles per year; in 2011 Lamborghini produced 1,711 vehicles. [59]
The car was built by Metal Hoffman and used headlights from the Bentley Mulsanne and tail lights from the Lamborghini Gallardo, as well as various other components sourced from the Volkswagen Group, and featured the same 430 bhp, V8 engine from the R8. [67] Despite ambitions of producing up to 30 examples, three cars had been produced as of 2019.
Lamborghini: Reventón: 2006-2009 Roadster, Coupé Italy Limited to 35 units Lamborghini: Gallardo: 2003-2013 Roadster, Coupé Italy Lamborghini: Gallardo LP570-4 Superleggera: 2010-2013 Coupé Italy Limited production Lamborghini: 5-95 Zagato: 2014 Coupé Italy One-off model Lamborghini: Sesto Elemento: 2011 Coupé Italy Limited to 20 units ...
Lamborghini: Gallardo LP 560 GT2: Reiter Engineering: 2009–2011 Lotus: Evora GTE: Ycom 2011–2012 Panoz: Esperante GT-LM: Panoz Auto Development: 2003–2009 Includes Evo version introduced in 2008 Abruzzi: 2011 Porsche: 911 GT3 R (996.I) Porsche Motorsport: 1999–2000 911 GT3 RS (996.I) 2001–2003 911 GT3 RSR (996.II) 2004–2005 911 GT3 ...
Lamborghini announced plans to produce 20 cars for track use only in mid-2011 with each car costing US$2.92 million. [2] [6] At that time, the Sesto Elemento was the most expensive Lamborghini ever made, until the Veneno was launched, with the price of the car as high as GB£4,162,150 (US$6.5 million).