The Lamborghini Gallardo, produced by the renowned Italian automaker Lamborghini from 2003 to 2013, marked a significant milestone as the brand's second car developed under parent company Audi. With a total of 14,022 units manufactured during its production period, the Gallardo stood out as Lamborghini's highest-selling model at the time. Named after a renowned breed of fighting bull, this sports car was equipped with a powerful V10 engine, distinguishing itself as a staple in Lamborghini's lineup alongside a series of V12 flagship models such as the Murciélago and Aventador.
As a key player in Lamborghini's portfolio, the Gallardo served as the brand's go-to option for enthusiasts seeking a more accessible entry