• Year of manufacture 
    2011
  • Mileage 
    20 000 mi / 32 187 km
  • Car type 
    Other
  • Drive 
    LHD
  • Condition 
    Used
  • Location
    United Kingdom
  • Exterior colour 
    Orange

Description

2011 Lamborghini Gallardo  LP 560-4

Automatic 
Sat Nav
Navigation
On board computer
Lifting gear, paddle shifters
Ceramic brakes
19" Double spoke alloy wheels 
Orange calipers
Rear camera
Leather steering wheel
Leather seats with headrest stitching 
Heated seats
Dual zone climate control 
Pioneer multimedia system (see last photo)
Quad sports exhaust
HPI clear

The Gallardo’s design was based on the famed Giugiaro Cala prototype and is a striking continuation in a line of great fighting bulls. The first all-new vehicle made under the Audi marquis, it was met with critical acclaim on its debut and has aged beautifully. With German quality fortifying its Italian engineering, this compact baby bull has all the reliability without compromising the drama that Lamborghini had built its reputation on. Lamborghini hadn’t produced anything other than beefy V12 monsters since the Jalpa, so the Gallardo was a fresh crack at the bottom end, usable supercar market. It’s an affordable and usable sports car that has the performance, excitement and styling to match anything on the market today.

Ferrari’s introduction of the F430 prompted Lamborghini to raise their game so in 2008 they released the facelifted second-generation Gallardo. The new LP560-4 was powered by a new 5.2L V10 with an uneven firing angle that produced 552hp (560PS) and featured the “Iniezione Diretta Stratificata”  direct fuel injection system which improved efficiency and diminished fuel consumption thus reducing CO2 emissions. Other changes included a 20kg weight loss, a revised transmission and a new four-wheel-drive system (hence the “-4”) as well as a redesigned front bumper that took inspiration from the inimitable Lamborghini Reventon. The new engine came with the same choices as the previous generation: 6-speed manual or 6-speed e-gear, but the e-gear was upgraded to offer a “Corsa” mode which made shifts 40% quicker and decreased traction control restrictions. At the end of the day, this baby bull is sure to put a smile on your face and with the same footprint as a Ford Focus, the Gallardo is an unbeatably usable sports car. Add a design that could have come out of the studio yesterday and you have a truly winning formula.

This vehicle has benefitted from continual maintenance and care throughout its life. It has been upgraded with a £3,000+ Pioneer Dab infotainment and speaker system. We have full records of this and the service history showing just how well this car has been looked after. There simply isn't a better condition Gallardo out there.