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Few revisions of an original manage to improve the looks, but Lamborghini has pulled it off with the LP560-4, turning the almost delicate features of the Gallardo into something harder, meaner and more downright aggressive than a bouncer in a bad mood. Along with the new looks, there's a revised 5.2-litre V10 motor spitting out 552bhp, yet Lamborghini has made it cleaner and more fuel efficient. The best of both worlds?
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There's a simple test for supercars: drive through any town and you'll soon know if it's a hit or miss by the reaction of other road users. Ferraris can attract too much hand gesturing, while Porsches inspire outright indignation. A Lamborghini LP560-4 on the other hand just leaves onlookers' bottom teeth shattering on the pavement. It's gorgeous, malevolent, brutal and seductive all at once, and it's the only supercar that lets you get away with a lurid paint colour. In fact, the more outlandish, the better. Of course, there is a purpose to all of the jutting scoops and sculpted bodywork and that's to make the LP cut through the air more efficiently. It's also lighter, has re-jigged suspension and new tyres to make it faster and yet kinder to the environment.
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The Car Enthusiast | Reviews | Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4 | See evil; hear evil |
Stunning color this is on the Lambo.
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