Especificaciones y análisis del Lamborghini Gallardo
Power
499HP
Torque
510Nm
Consumption
19.5l/100
Emissions
450g/km
0-100 km/h
4.2s
Top Speed
309km/h
Weight
1565kg
Price
161,504€
Technical summary
Gasolina
Manual 6v
AWD
2 / 2 doors
- L
90 L
367 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Lamborghini Gallardo · 499 CV (2004-2007)
General description
The Lamborghini Gallardo burst onto the scene in 2005 like an earthquake in the world of supercars. Conceived under the guidance of Audi, this 'baby Lambo' had the mission of being more accessible and usable than its bigger brothers, but without sacrificing an ounce of the soul and fury of Sant'Agata Bolognese. Its heart, a naturally aspirated V10, promised an unforgettable experience.
Driving experience
Getting behind the wheel of the Gallardo is like conducting an orchestra of mechanical fury. The howl of the V10 climbing to 7800 rpm is an addictive drug that gives you goosebumps. The acceleration pins you to the seat, catapulting you to 100 km/h in 4.2 seconds, while the all-wheel drive gives you brutal confidence to devour corners. Every shift with the manual gearbox is a mechanical event, a pure, unfiltered connection between man and machine.
Design and aesthetics
Its design is a statement of intent. Chiseled with sharp lines and a wedge-shaped profile, it's pure Lamborghini DNA. It's low, wide, and aggressive, a rolling sculpture that seems to cut through the wind even when stationary. It's not a car, it's a magnet for gazes, a childhood dream made of metal that screams exclusivity and power from every angle.
Technology and features
Although its soul is analog, the Gallardo incorporated advanced technology for its time. Its aluminum 'space frame' chassis gave it lightness and rigidity, while the permanent all-wheel-drive system ensured exceptional control. The V10 engine, developed with German engineering, was a jewel of power and relative reliability, a technological heart that beat with Italian passion.
Competition
In the mid-2000s supercar arena, its great nemesis was the Ferrari F430, an epic battle between two Italian philosophies. It also faced the technologically advanced Porsche 911 Turbo of the 997 generation, which offered similar efficiency with a very different character, and the elegant Aston Martin DB9.
Conclusion
The Gallardo is not just a car; it's a legend that marked a before and after for Lamborghini. It represents the perfect balance between the brand's classic brutality and unprecedented usability. It's a visceral experience, a V10 concert that transports you to another dimension. A future classic that captures the pure essence of sports driving.




