The Gallardo was initially styled by Italdesign Giugiaro, while the final production version was designed in-house by Luc Donckerwolke. This example is finished in Nero and features a Nero convertible soft top as well as a speed-activated rear spoiler, xenon headlights, power-folding side mirrors, and dual exhaust outlets that exit through the rear valance.
The 19″ Cassiopeia wheels were refinished in April 2023 and were reportedly recently mounted with Pirelli P Zero tires measuring 235/35 up front and…
The Gallardo was initially styled by Italdesign Giugiaro, while the final production version was designed in-house by Luc Donckerwolke. This example is finished in Nero and features a Nero convertible soft top as well as a speed-activated rear spoiler, xenon headlights, power-folding side mirrors, and dual exhaust outlets that exit through the rear valance.
The 19″ Cassiopeia wheels were refinished in April 2023 and were reportedly recently mounted with Pirelli P Zero tires measuring 235/35 up front and 295/30 out back. Braking is provided by black-finished calipers with white Lamborghini script over cross-drilled and ventilated rotors at all four corners.
The power-adjustable seats are upholstered in Nero Perseus leather with yellow piping and stitching. Other interior equipment includes dual-zone automatic climate control and an Alpine touchscreen stereo with Bluetooth connectivity and rearview camera integration. The removed factory stereo is included in the sale.
The three-spoke leather-wrapped steering wheel frames a 210-mph speedometer, a 10k-rpm tachometer, and gauges for coolant temperature and fuel level. A three-gauge panel mounted atop the dashboard includes readouts for oil pressure, oil temperature, and voltage. The digital odometer indicates just under 7k miles.
The 5.0-liter V10 was factory rated at 512 horsepower and 376 lb-ft of torque.
Power is routed to all four wheels via a six-speed E-gear automated transaxle. The car most recently passed a California emissions inspection in April 2023.