![]() 2003 Gallardo LP 560-4: 202 miles per hour 2003 Lamborghini Gallardo LP 560-4 | LamborghiniĪlthough it might not be as legendary as the Miura, Countach, or Diablo, the Gallardo was one hell of an important car for Lambo. But with Lambo’s definition of “production car” being very different from, say, Toyota’s, there’s plenty of rare iron here.ġ5. There are plenty of concepts, one-offs, and specially modified vehicles that we didn’t include. Here’s a look at the 15 fastest Lamborghini models the company has produced. And for that we can’t help but love them. Lamborghini has an obsession with speed that is unmatched by all but the smallest, most dedicated hypercar builders (think Pagani and Bugatti). What’s even more astonishing is some of these models are over 20 years old. ![]() Unlike many of our “fastest” lists, every car here can crack that magic 200 mile per hour mark - with ease. ![]() Lamborghinis are still bold, iconoclastic, and brutally fast. It doesn’t matter Volkswagen bought it in 1998 and Audi is overseeing it or that most of its modern cars reside in Hollywood, the Hamptons, or Dubai. In the decades since, it’s become one of the world leaders in engineering, design, and performance, seemingly pushing boundaries with each successive car. After all, the Italian automaker was founded by Ferruccio Lamborghini in 1963 as the result of a personal grudge against Enzo Ferrari. ![]() In the automotive world, Lamborghini stands defiantly alone. ![]()
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