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2010 Lamborghini Gallardo Lp560-4 Spyder Convertible 2-door 5.2l on 2040-cars

Year:2010 Mileage:5191 Color:
Location:

Braintree, Massachusetts, United States

Braintree, Massachusetts, United States

 

2010 Lamborghini Gallado Spyder

VIN # ZHWGU6AU8ALA0934

 

VEHICLE TYPE

Mid-engine, 4-wheel-drive, 2-passenger, 2-door roadster

ENGINE TYPE

DOHC 40-valve V-10, aluminum block and heads, direct fuel injection  Displacement: 318 cu in, 5204cc
Power: 552 bhp @ 8000 rpm
Torque: 398 lb-ft @ 6500 rpm

TRANSMISSION

  6-speed manual with automated shifting and clutch

DIMENSIONS
Wheelbase: 100.8 in
Length: 171.1 in
Width: 74.8 in Height: 46.6 in
Curb weight (mfr's est.): 3800 lb

 

PERFORMANCE (MFR'S EST)

Zero to 62 mph: 4.0 sec
Zero to 124 mph: 13.1 sec
Top speed (redline limited): 201

 

 

STANDARD EQUIPMENT GALLARDO SPYDER

 

EXTERIOR

 

Variable intermittent windshield wipers

Front air dams

Fog lights

Electronically controlled rear spoiler

Rear diffuser

295/30ZR19 rear Pirelli PZero BSW tires

235/35ZR19 front Pirelli PZero BSW tires

Black power soft top

Apollo silver 19" x 11" rear aluminum wheels

Apollo silver 19" x 8.5" front aluminum wheels

 

Power folding heated mirrors

 

Tinted glass

Fixed rear window

 

Bi-xenon headlights w/washer

Black Car cover



INTERIOR

 

Remote entry

 

Leather-wrapped steering wheel


Instrumentation - TFT multi-management display, tachometer, external temp, digital clock

 

Engine immobilizer


Dual illuminated visor-mounted vanity mirrors

 

Floor mats


Tilt/telescopic steering column


Automatic dual-zone climate control system w/micro filter, solar sensor


Trip computer w/average speed, miles to empty, lap timer

Remote fuel door release


Front leather sport bucket seats


Front sport bucket seats - 2-way power adjustment, head restraints

12V power outlet

Remote fuel door & trunk release

Full floor console w/storage

Electro chromic rearview mirror

 

Rear defroster

 

Full floor carpeting

Dual power windows w/one-touch up/down

Warning lights - check engine, low fuel, door/hood open

Speed-sensing power door locks

Perforated leather seat trim

Dual illuminated visor vanity mirrors

Remote trunk hatch release

Automatic dual-zone climate control system w/micro filter, active carbon filter

Lighting - front reading, delayed/fade courtesy, cargo area

 

 

ENTERTAINMENT

Satellite radio


USB & iPod connectors in glove compartment


AM/FM/CD audio system - MP3, radio data system, (4) speakers
In-glass antenna


AM/FM stereo w/CD player - MP3, radio data system, (4) speakers

 

MECHANICAL


Power rack & pinion steering

Static ignition w/individual coils

5.2L DOHC MPFI 40-valve V10 engine

Dry sump lubrication system

5.2L DOHC DFI 40-valve V10 engine

Drive-by-wire electronic throttle control

Front & rear aluminum double wishbone suspension - coil springs, anti-dive, anti-

squat, anti-roll bar, Koni FSD dampers

Variable-geometry intake system (VIS) & exhaust variable valve timing (VVT)

Tool kit

 

Front automatic brake differential (ABD)

All wheel drive

 

Front & rear stabilizer bars

Electronic engine management

Full-time four wheel drive

6-speed manual transmission w/OD -inc: floor shifter

Cooling system -inc: (2) water radiators, gearbox oil cooler, and engine oil cooler

Quad exhaust tips

Front & rear limited slip differential

Black brake calipers

Aluminum space frame

 

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