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Lamborghini Gallardo facelift at the Paris motor show

The new facelifted Gallardo models go on show at Paris, along with a new Edizione Tecnica upgrade package

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Lamborghini has revealed a mildly revised Gallardo, which receives a new front bumper, revised rear and new ‘Apollo’ wheels. Lamborghini has also announced the introduction of the more extreme Edizione Tecnica pack, which adds a fixed rear wing, and carbon-ceramic brakes.

The LP 570-4 Superleggera and the LP 570-4 Spyder Performante models will also be offered with the new Edizione Tecnica package, and all models are now more customisable – with the introduction of the new ‘Ad Personam’ personalisation program.

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The rear-wheel drive LP550-2 Gallardo is still available in both Coupe and Spyder form. On sale now, the new models should reach the UK by November 2012.

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