150 years of Italian unification. Obviously, a reason to rejoice. And what do the Italians do to celebrate it? Something that they are best at, making cars! Ferrari named their Formula1 car F150 or no... was it F150th Italia... or maybe 150-degree Italia... How could Lamborghini fall behind?
The 'gallant' looking Lamborghini Gallardo Tricolore
The launch of the Bicolore in February and the Aventador LP700-4 in the 2011 Geneva Motor Show was just not enough for Lamborghini. They decided to bring out the Tricolore simply to honor the historic occasion of 150 years of Italian unification. The good news is Lamborghini is not going to change the name of this baby to cause endless confusion among all sports car psychos. The Tricolore will come in white with stripes of the colour of the Italian flag running through the top of the car and the cabin.
Lamborghini Gallardo Bicolore
This raging bull will snort power from its 5.2l V10 engine offering a pull of 550, 560 or 570 horses. Unlike the Bicolore, its less colourful sister, she can put the power down through all four wheels as well as just the rear ones.
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