Gallardo Interior

At the beginning of the 2000s, Lamborghini was struggling to increase sales and return to the super car world stage with a new car. The Italian automaker was able to create the Gallardo, an all-wheel drive, V-10 powered, mid-engined super car that offered great performance, better reliability, and could be a daily driver. The first-generation models have since been replaced by a newer and arguably better second-generation model in 2008, and a new, final-edition model was introduced in 2012 at the Paris Motor Show. The new models left the first-generation Gallardo looking very dated, so the team at DMC Exotic Car Tuning Limited in Germany created a full carbon fiber body kit that gives the first-generation models from 2002-2008 an updated look like the current models as well as new COR Wheels and interior upgrades.The entire exterior of the Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4 was redesigned to feature updated aerodynamics and styling to make them look more uniform with the second- and third-generation models. The first addition to the Italian super car is a new front bumper made entirely from lightweight carbon fiber. The bumper draws air in through two larger intakes and a bigger center intake in order to cool the front brakes that sit behind the new COR Wheels.

Gallardo Interior
Gallardo Interior

Gallardo Interior
Gallardo Interior

Gallardo Interior
Gallardo Interior

Gallardo Interior
Gallardo Interior

Gallardo Interior
Gallardo Interior

Gallardo Interior
Gallardo Interior

Gallardo Interior
Gallardo Interior

Gallardo Interior
Gallardo Interior

Gallardo Interior
Gallardo Interior

Gallardo Interior
Gallardo Interior

Gallardo Interior
Gallardo Interior

Gallardo Interior
Gallardo Interior

Gallardo Interior
Gallardo Interior

Gallardo Interior
Gallardo Interior

Gallardo Interior
Gallardo Interior