


2Door Lamborghini Gallardo
A  beautifully absurd piece of machinery, the Superleggera reminds you that it will  be a chilly day in Hell before the Italians (and the Germans egging them on) let  global warming take the heat off their amazingly nimble, rocketlike  Gallardo.
The  Superleggera, the lightweight version of the Gallardo, redefines the word  swagger. It’s as visceral a car as you’re likely to experience, from its  thundering V-10, to its laser-sharp handling all the way through to an exhaust  rumble that snorts and rips through its six gears with rodeo reality.
Even so,  the differences that pare weight from the stock Gallardo are noticeable, right  from the Alcantara-covered steering wheel. After its weight-loss program, the  Superleggera tips the scales, Lamborghini says, at 2998 pounds—about 154 pounds  less than the un-optioned U.S.-market car. The rest of the world gets a  Superleggera that weighs 66 pounds less, mostly because the American-spec  machine keeps its leather seats with side airbags, while the Saudis and Germans  and Chinese get Sparco carbon-fiber chairs that weigh  less.







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