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Lambo Adds Lightness to Gallardo Superleggera
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So, more on the Superleggera. For starters, it is 154 lbs lighter than the standard coupe, although models that will remain inside the EU are leaner still, with 220 lbs trimmed off the standard curb weight. Almost every component attached to the body, be it the side-view mirrors, the funky spoiler, the flat undertray, the rear diffuser, and even the hood
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| This might be the most desirable Gallardo to date, now that it's lost a few pounds. (Photo: Lamborghini) |
The interior has had much of the meat picked off of its bones too, so to speak, but many of the luxuries remain. Power accessories remain standard fare, as is the digital climate control system. Instead, equipment like the padded leather transmission tunnel and door panels have been reworked in carbon fiber. Alcantara
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| Whatever's not in Alcantara, is in carbon fiber. (Photo: Lamborghini) |
To put the icing on the cake, Lamborghini managed to squeeze an extra 10 horsepower from its 5.0-liter V10, which makes it the most powerful production Gallardo to date, exceeding theRoadster and SE model by 10 ponies and the standard Coupe by 30. Of course, to be a Lamborghini such power must be produced at an ear-bursting volume thanks to revs that most engines can only dream of hitting, which, in the case of the Gallardo is limited to 8,000 rpm.
The Superleggera is only available with Lamborghini's sequential e-gear
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| Plexiglass and carbon fiber engine cover let the world see the 5.0-liter V10. (Photo: Lamborghini) |
The diet paid off, as the Superleggera shaves 0.2 seconds off of its 0-60 mph time compared to the regular Gallardo, which brings it down to 3.7 seconds, a figure that the first generation Murciélago, the big, burly 12-cylinder Bull made. It might be the baby of the family, but Lamborghini has proven that the Gallardo isn't any less of a supercar.
The Superleggera will be offered in four colors, including yellow, orange, black, and gray (pictured), and features new multi-spoke Scorpious wheels wrapped in Pirelli P-Zero Corsa rubber. Amongst the available options is a reverse camera, a CD-changer, extra carbon fiber for the interior and carbon-ceramic disc brakes. Options such as the four-point safety harness and tubular rear frame (read: roll cage) are available in certain markets, but not for North America.
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