2013 Lamborghini Gallardo Lp550-2 on 2040-cars
New Bedford, Massachusetts, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:5.2L 5204CC V10 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Interior Color: Black
Make: Lamborghini
Number of Cylinders: 10
Model: Gallardo
Trim: LP550-2 Coupe 2-Door
Drive Type: RWD
Options: CD Player
Mileage: 0
Safety Features: Passenger Airbag
Exterior Color: Yellow
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Convenience Feautures
1 touch down
Driver vanity wheel
Tilt steering wheel
Auto dimming rearview mirror
Air conditioning
Illuminated entry
Front dual zone a/c
telescoping steering wheel
Residual heat recirculation
Automatic temperature control
Power windows
Remote keyless entry
1 touch up
Seats and Trim
Max seating capacity- 2
Front seats- bucket
Sport steering wheel
Leather upholstery
Power driver seat
Warranty
Basic 36 months/unlimited distance
Body Exterior
Spolier
tailpipe finisher- chrome
Door mirrors-color
Auto dimming door mirrors
Power door mirrors
Heated door mirrors
PowerTrain
Fuel economy city- 12 mpg
Horsepower:543hp @ 8,000RPM
Fuel economy highway-20 mpg
Engine liters- 5.2
Fuel tank capacity- 23.8 gal
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Jon Olsson drives his Lambo up a glacier because why not?
Mon, May 16 2016The latest stunt by Jon Olsson has no particular purpose, but we love it just the same. Olsson, a former ski racer, always has a neat car with an equipment carrier stuck on top, and in this video he puts his customized rear-drive Lamborghini Murcielago LP 640 to work at Fonna Glacier Ski Resort in Norway. Makse sense to us. As he says in the short video, the aim is to have fun. He drives the Lambo up the Norwegian glacier aided by monster rear tires with some frightening studs, and then he makes things a little more interesting by creating a giant giant slalom course for the car. Olsson even clips the gates with the mirrors and front tires as he makes the turns, like you would on skis (except replace mirrors with pole guards and tires with skis). Snow is sprayed, there's lots of V12 revving, and it's all beautifully shot. It looks like he accomplished his modest goal. A little more about the car: On his website, Olsson says it took three years to build. One year was wasted by the first guy that offered to build it for free and ended up selling parts off of it to make rent. It then took two years to make things right again and add a carbon-fiber body kit, an IPE exhaust, a suede interior, a carbon steering wheel from a Gallardo, bigger brakes, and convert it to rear-wheel drive. His signature ski box sits on top, supported by a custom rack, and of course the whole car is plastered with logos from Olsson's sponsors, because those winterized supercars cost money, you know? Oh, and Olsson has owned a lot of cars. Mostly Audis and Lamborghinis lately, but his past includes a couple of track-prepped 3 Series and a Mazda B2000. Our kind of dude. Related Video:
Watch this 1,000-mile Lamborghini Espada road trip
Mon, 01 Jul 2013The Lamborghini Espada was four-passenger GT built by the Italian automaker from 1968-1978. While some may consider its appearance ungainly, a 60-degree, 4.0-liter V12 fed by Weber carburetors generated 350 horsepower, enough to give the 3,600-pound two-door spirited performance when compared to its peers. Making the driving experience even more engaging was its standard rear-wheel drive, a slick five-speed manual gearbox and a lack of power steering (the automaker offered an automatic and power steering on later models).
Whether or not you are a fan of this unique four-seater or its era, this Evo magazine video of editor Harry Metcalfe touring France as he makes his way along the epic Route Napoléon (today, part of a 200-mile section of Route Nationale 85) is worthy of its 19-minute run time - if not for just the sound of the wailing twelve-cylinder engine.
The mountain portions are simply spectacular, and Metcalfe does his usual excellent job narrating as he joyfully coaxes the GT's narrow tires (205/70-15) around each corner, calling the Lamborghini a "four-wheel drift machine," but actually preferring its high-speed capabilities. We particularly enjoyed his fuel stop, explaining the odd top-off procedure, as well as his early morning pre-flight when he realized that the Lamborghini had been running on only 11 cylinders during the previous day's segment. Watch the joy in the journey below.
Lamborghini Cabrera 'Ring session caught on video
Wed, 25 Sep 2013While our spy photographers were getting shots of the Lamborghini Gallardo replacement, said to be called "Cabrera," at the Nürburgring, there were other spotters lurking who caught the thing on video. It could just be the audio captured by the camera mic, but to our ears the exhaust sounds deeper and more burbly than that on the current car. One audio cue that can't be missed, however, is the speed of the gearchanges; think dual-clutch.
The reworked 5.2-liter V10 sitting behind the cockpit is expected to put out around 600 horsepower, sent either to all four wheels or just the rears depending on customer preference. The sights and sounds await you in the video below, your own ruminations can be heard in Comments just below that.