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2011 Anderson Germany Lamborghini Gallardo White Edition - Front Angle Top View

Anderson Germany Lamborghini Gallardo White Edition Performance kit takes the horsepower from 560 to 600 hp. This is done with series of modifications that include the use of software optimization and the addition of a modified air filter and a sport exhaust system with additional Rennkats. The tuning package includes a remote-controlled valve adjusting system that lets driver opt from three different levels of noise and also reduces approximately 22 kg in weight. A special sport suspension module combined with a precise undercarriage significantly changes the driving dynamics. Three-piece, shiny black rims – each with a white painted deep dish – in dimensions of 9×20 inch with 245/30-20 tires in front and 12.5 x 20 inch with 325/25-20 rear provide adequate adherence with the asphalt surface.

Anderson Germany Lamborghini Gallardo White Edition 2011 - Front Side Top View 2011 Anderson Germany Lamborghini Gallardo White Edition - Front Wheel View 2011 Anderson Germany Lamborghini Gallardo White Edition - Interior View

Externally visible modifications include carbon trim, widening aero kit consisting of front apron, side skirts, rear bumper diffuser and a rear spoiler. And window and tail light tinting should be mentioned also. The look is completed by LED lights on the sides of the vehicle and contrasting red-painted calipers.

The Lamborghini Gallardo White Edition interior features exclusive white carbon details. There are the vents, the hand brake lever, the shift paddles, the dashboard, the steering wheel, door handle inlays, the shift lever and the border of the internal light in the roof lining.
The seats of the White Racing Edition are finished in black Alcantara and black and white leather; the edges of seats are entirely in white; doors and seats have diamond-shaped stitching.

2011 Anderson Germany Lamborghini Gallardo White Edition - Rear Wheel View 2011 Anderson Germany Lamborghini Gallardo White Edition - Seating View Lamborghini Gallardo White by EditionAnderson Germany 2011 - Rear Angle View

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Shahzad Sheikh
30 December 2010

Car modifier Hamann has revealed images of its latest bodykit for the Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4 and dubbed it Victory II.

Sheathed in carbon parts in red and black it’s got a wider body and scissor-style doors. Hamann has also upped performance.

There’s a new front apron, new front fenders, new fender extensions at the back, extended side skirts, air inlet on the roof, new diffuser and rear wing – which can be had in fibre glass or carbon and finally a layer of carbon for the bonnet.

20-inch rims with ‘special varnish’ complete the aesthetic revisions. Fiddling with the engine management has seen power increased to 580bhp from 552bhp. And there’s a new end muffler to turn up the volume to 11. Top speed is 328kph (up 3kph).

You can personalise the interior anyway you want to, with carbon, Alcantara and leather.

Let us know what you think of the Gallardo below



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19 November 2010

By Robby Tyler

Lamborghini showed the world its latest Gallardo at the LA show - now take a deep breath - Gallardo LP570-4 Spyder Performante. And you thought Japanese brands loved a multi-faceted verbose car name.

So what exactly is this new ?

In simple terms the Performante is the Spyder version of the Superleggara. It's been on the same religiously slim-fast diet, adopting lots of carbonfibre (inside and out), swapping the standard car's leather for lightweight Alcantara, and receiving lightweight wheels.

It's enough to add up to a not-too-shoddy weight saving of 65kg.

Other than being a Spyder, any other differences over the Superleggara?

Yes, but they're by and large cosmetic. Performante script is stamped on the carbonfibre skirts, two black stripes now extend from the bonnet to over the engine cover, and are coupled with three Reventon-esque tri-colour 'Y' graphics.

Performance remains on a par with the Superleggara: top speed stands at 323kph (where speed limits allow) and 0-100kph takes 4.0 seconds.

If you need to ask the price... 

As is often the case with supercars, saved weight does not equate to saved cost. The price for joining the Performante owners' club is expected to stand at a not-so-light $260,000.

First deliveries are slated for spring 2011.



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