A Japan-Exclusive Model, Limited to 10 Units: The "Gallardo LP560-4 Bianco Rosso" | Lamborghini
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December 12, 2014

A Japan-Exclusive Model, Limited to 10 Units: The "Gallardo LP560-4 Bianco Rosso" | Lamborghini


Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4 Bianco Rosso |
Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4 Bianco Rosso

Limited to 10 Units: A Japan-Exclusive Model!


Gallardo LP560-4 Bianco Rosso Released



Lamborghini cars first arrived in Japan in 1967. Lamborghini Japan was established in 2002. To commemorate their respective 45th and 10th anniversaries this year, Lamborghini Japan has announced the sale of a Japan-exclusive "Gallardo LP560-4 Bianco Rosso" model, limited to just 10 units.



Text & Photographs by SUZUKI Fumihiko (OPENERS)



Vivid Red



To celebrate the 45th anniversary of Lamborghini cars arriving in Japan and the 10th anniversary of Lamborghini Japan's establishment, the "Gallardo LP560-4" will be joined by the "Gallardo LP560-4 Bianco Rosso," a Japan-exclusive special edition limited to 10 units.

Named "Bianco Rosso," meaning "white and red," this model is said to evoke the image of the Japanese flag. Vivid red accents on the side mirror covers, the surround of the clear engine bonnet, and the brake calipers provide a striking contrast against the pure white body.

The interior, while predominantly black, features touches of red leather on the seat side bolsters, door handles, and handbrake cover.

Furthermore, it comes standard with options such as a rearview camera, LED light package, and 19-inch high-gloss black Cordelia rims, priced at 25.41 million yen.


Limited to 10 Units: A Japan-Exclusive Gallardo LP560-4 Bianco Rosso Model | Lamborghini



Limited to 10 Units: A Japan-Exclusive Gallardo LP560-4 Bianco Rosso Model | Lamborghini





Special Exhibition of Vintage Lamborghinis


At the press conference, rare models not often seen in Japan were also exhibited to look back on Lamborghini's history. Among them, the "350GT," Lamborghini's first passenger car, had only about 130 units produced between 1964 and 1966.

Placed next to it was the "Miura." This model, which brought designer Marcello Gandini's name to global fame, is representative of Lamborghini. Lamborghini Japan President Egidio Bertoli himself described it as "the world's best car."

Next to the Miura, which is said to have inspired Lamborghini's tradition of naming models after bulls, was the "Countach." Outdoors, the current models "Gallardo LP550-2", "Gallardo LP550-2 Spyder", and "Gallardo LP570-4 Super Trofeo Stradale", as well as the flagship model "Aventador LP700-4" were on display.
Read Kumiko Shimizu's report on this eventhere!



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