This 2014 Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4 Final Edition offers a rare chance to own one of the last examples of this iconic model ...
A 1969 Series I Lamborghini Espada four-seater with a manual transmission and the Miura's 3.9-liter V12 sold for $93,000 at auction.
No matter where your biases lie as a car enthusiast or appreciator. Nearly everyone indisputably grew up with a Lamborghini poster on their wall, featuring cars like the Temerario. It’s the follow-up ...
Limited to 29 units, debuting at Monterey Car Week 2025 1,065 hp from hybrid V12 powertrain, fastest Lamborghini yet Celebrates 20 years of Centro Stile Lamborghini design The naturally aspirated 6.5L ...
The former owner of "lambo.com" will likely go into the pantheon of folks who badly fumbled the bag. After purchasing the domain Lambo.com in 2018 for $10,000 Richard Blair decided it was time to cash ...
The bitcoin price briefly surged above $89,000 on Thursday after a sharply cooler-than-expected U.S. inflation report, before pulling back to around $88,374. Bitcoin briefly surged above $89,000 on ...
An Arizona man looking for a huge payday for his ‘Lambo.com’ domain wound up left with nothing but legal fees and a loss of his initial investment, after a United States district court ruled in favor ...
Prior to the 1970s, the concept of the supercar had only been around for three years since the introduction of Lamborghini's game-changing Miura. The Miura was exceptionally fast, advanced, and pretty ...
The Lamborghini Huracan might be dead, but don’t count on the brand’s off-road Sterrato trim staying gone for long. We’ve already heard whispers that it will come back on the Temerario and possibly ...
The Lamborghini Temerario is a hybrid supercar that supplements a four-liter, twin-turbo V8 with three electric motors—two on the front axle and one on the rear. A fully rear-wheel-drive Temerario, ...
This week, AutoGuide had the opportunity to travel to Bologna, Italy, to experience life as a Lamborghini customer. There will be plenty of reviews, coverage, and articles coming in the future, but ...