RE: LP560-4 Prices Announced
RE: LP560-4 Prices Announced
Friday 6th June 2008

LP560-4 Prices Announced

New baby Lambo will cost almost £150,000 and deliveries start in the summer



Lamborghini has officially announced prices for the new Gallardo LP560-4.

The LP560-4 replaces the original Gallardo and will cost £147,330 OTR and this includes a NavTrak vehicle tracking system.

The original Gallardo was the most successful Lamborghini model of all time and approximately 7100 Gallardo models have left the Sant’Agata Bolognese production plant since the coupe’s original launch in 2003.

The new car has 40bhp more and accelerates from 0-62mph in 3.7 seconds, with a top speed of over 200mph.

Despite its increased power, fuel consumption and CO2 emissions have been reduced by 18%, claims Lamborghini.

Stephan Winkelmann, president and CEO of Automobili Lamborghini SpA, said: ‘The new Gallardo Coupé 560/4 is a significantly enhanced version of what was already an extreme car.’


‘With an even more sharply defined character, the new Gallardo LP560-4 is also innately elegant and sensitive: the uncompromised expression of an uncompromised lifestyle.’

The Gallardo Coupé LP560-4 will be available to view from late June in the UK’s dealerships in London, Birmingham, Manchester and Edinburgh, with customer deliveries commencing in the summer.

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jgt1972

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Friday 6th June 2008
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Be interesting to see whay a uk reg plate will do for that cracking Reventon front end.

Skorokoro

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Friday 6th June 2008
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pron, pure pron

jgt1972

Original Poster:

118 posts

220 months

Friday 6th June 2008
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Skorokoro said:
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Is that what dyslexics look at when they're lonley?

g4ry13

20,624 posts

277 months

Friday 6th June 2008
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£147k eek Sounds a bit too much considering you can get a Murcielago for less than that. I think they've messed up the pricing on this one. Those looking to spend that sort of money will surely spend an extra 40-50k to get a Murcielago LP640.

hoathenfold

93 posts

261 months

Friday 6th June 2008
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Saw a yellow one of these in Dubai a couple of weeks back - It looked awesome!!

whoami

13,176 posts

262 months

Friday 6th June 2008
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jgt1972 said:
Skorokoro said:
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Is that what dyslexics look at when they're lonley?
You tell us.

mylesmcd

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241 months

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am not too sure i like the silver multi spokes, much prefere those rims in the lower picture. still, beggars and chooser and all that

Milks

186 posts

234 months

Friday 6th June 2008
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love the wheels in the top pic

clonmult

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231 months

Friday 6th June 2008
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I'll have mine in a dark matt grey please cloud9

GingerWizard

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lovely motor, its not that much really... Definatly the car of choice along with the CCXR carbon....... now wheres that half million....?

GingerWizardwink

Edited by GingerWizard on Friday 6th June 11:19

alock

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233 months

Friday 6th June 2008
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g4ry13 said:
£147k eek Sounds a bit too much considering you can get a Murcielago for less than that. I think they've messed up the pricing on this one. Those looking to spend that sort of money will surely spend an extra 40-50k to get a Murcielago LP640.
I would disagree. I'm no where near being able to afford one of these but I would far rather own one of these as I can imaging driving it down a typical country road. The size of the Murcielago would make it very hard on anything other than a wide A road or motorway.

R.P.M

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243 months

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£147K!! That is a lot of money.
Existing owners are going to have to really want one of these in order to trade up.
You would be looking at best part of £70-80k to get your bum in the newer model!
I Think I would rather buy another, older G and use it as a track sg.


Rpm

bencollins

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227 months

Friday 6th June 2008
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alock said:
g4ry13 said:
£147k eek Sounds a bit too much considering you can get a Murcielago for less than that. I think they've messed up the pricing on this one. Those looking to spend that sort of money will surely spend an extra 40-50k to get a Murcielago LP640.
I would disagree. I'm no where near being able to afford one of these but I would far rather own one of these as I can imaging driving it down a typical country road. The size of the Murcielago would make it very hard on anything other than a wide A road or motorway.
Agree, why would anyone choose the oafish older brother over this one which is sweeter? Or?

pixelpimp

674 posts

219 months

Friday 6th June 2008
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So Lamborghini bring out a new Gallardo and what do you know it looks different to the previous one, Porsche on the other hand. . . . .
Oh yes, yawn stretch it's all about the driving....

Turbo Sandwhich

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212 months

Friday 6th June 2008
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Sweet as a Nut! Just have to wait til the end of the month for my paycheck then il be putting my order in!

timewatch

881 posts

216 months

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hoathenfold said:
Saw a yellow one of these in Dubai a couple of weeks back - It looked awesome!!
That's the only place where you are only likely see one on the road ?

Yes we now have a major class difference in who can afford to run cars like this in this country, very sad indeed.

TW>>>

HazT

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214 months

Friday 6th June 2008
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Ahh, gorgeous.

wab172uk

2,005 posts

249 months

Friday 6th June 2008
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£147k ?????

If I had it, Lamborghini would soon have it off me.

No1 top car on my Lotto winning spending spree chart.

j-j

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timewatch said:
hoathenfold said:
Saw a yellow one of these in Dubai a couple of weeks back - It looked awesome!!
Yes we now have a major class difference in who can afford to run cars like this in this country, very sad indeed.

TW>>>
Hasn't that always been the case all around the world???

I've never been anywhere where in the Monday morning rush hour the roads are swamped with Lambos, Ferraris, et al. with the odd Corsa and Focus poking around...

I'm afraid its a fact of life... These cars are supposed to be stupidly expensive. If I bought one, I'd want to be different from the vast majority of people. If its driving pleasure you want get a 911, GTR (oops mentioned the 2 together, I'll get crucified!!!), M3, etc. These cars offer driving thrills for just about anyone. The Lambos of this world are about image and status just as much as performance.

Many want one, but it is unobtainable for most. I think thats the whole point... Create desire!

g4ry13

20,624 posts

277 months

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bencollins said:
alock said:
g4ry13 said:
£147k eek Sounds a bit too much considering you can get a Murcielago for less than that. I think they've messed up the pricing on this one. Those looking to spend that sort of money will surely spend an extra 40-50k to get a Murcielago LP640.
I would disagree. I'm no where near being able to afford one of these but I would far rather own one of these as I can imaging driving it down a typical country road. The size of the Murcielago would make it very hard on anything other than a wide A road or motorway.
Agree, why would anyone choose the oafish older brother over this one which is sweeter? Or?
I don't know...maybe because it has a V12, scissor doors (like a Lamborghini should), it looks better (in my opinion), it will be rarer (who's going to be able to tell the difference between a Gallardo and a Gallardo LP560 in the street?) and the Murcielago has some cool vents that pop out. biggrin

All my opinion of course, but i'd just opt to stump up for the LP640 and pay that bit extra if I was faced with the decision. Or buy the superleggera if it had to be a Gallardo.