Lamborghini Gallery
Built on a feud, Lamborghini was a tractor maker who didn't appreciate the poor build quality of his Ferrari. After being told he was not worthy to own a Ferrari let alone say they were built bad, Ferruccio Lamborghini took on the prancing horse with the raging bull! Now both rival car brands are renowned world wide, but who do you support?
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Urraco
The Book of the Lamborghini Urraco
We photographed this Lamborghini Urraco in 2011 on behalf of Emblem Sports Cars for the Book of the Lamborghini Urraco. The car was mid restoration, with paint and interior completed, with no engine. We secured a private closed location in Poole, Dorset for the shoot, where the car was delivered to. The shoot took 5 hours from start to finish plus an additional 3 hours of digital editing. We worked with Emblem prior to the shoot to work out what was required, how it could be achieved and the cost.
Islero S
Jonathan Franklin Cars
The particular car was featured in Roger Moore's - The man who haunted himself
Countach
Private Client
Around the time the Countach was being produced Horacio Pagani worked at Lamborghini and had a hand in designing the 25th Anniversary (the one with the wing).
Diablo
Private Client
Not looking to change a working formula, the Lamborghini Diablo was released in 1990 featuring Lamborghini's signature V12 and the icon signatures doors which separated the brand apart from the heard.
Gallardo
Emblem Sports Cars
The Lamborghini Gallardo was the first car, VW, the now owner of Lamborghini produced. It was considered the "baby lambo" and lost some of the features which made Lamborghini's unique including the scissor doors. However, the Gallardo went on to be one the companies best performing models!
Aventador
Private Client
With Lamborghini needing a successor to the Murcielago, the Aventador was born. Keeping the styling very similar to Murcie, the Aventador was a more advanced design of the Reventon, the F15 inspired car.
Huracan
Emblem Sports Cars
After proving to be one of the most popular models, the Gallardo ceased production in 2013 and shone the way for the Huracan. Like the Aventador it did not dither away too much from the styling of its predecessor and instead chose jet fighter styling.
Avio
First Choice Detailing
The Huracan Avio on first glance looks like a Performante however, this was a special edition car made in 2 colours only (blue and green) for the Italian air force. 250 of the special edition LP-610-4 have been made.
Performante
First Choice Detailing
Lamborghini's are not known for being subtle, so why not stick a big wing on it, make it louder, lighter and add 30 more bhp and 30 more ft-lb of torque.. introducing the perfomante , the street legal Lamborghini track car!