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What is Lamborghini e gear?

What is Lamborghini e gear?

The “E-gear” transmission provides gear changes more quickly than could be achieved through a manual shift. The driver shifts up and down via paddles behind the steering wheel, but can also change to an automatic mode via the gear selector located in place of the gear shift lever.

Did the Gallardo come in manual?

Manual transmissions are becoming increasingly rare as a number of cars are going automatic only. That wasn’t the case with the Lamborghini Gallardo, but the Gallardo LP 570-4 Superleggera did come standard with an e-gear transmission.

Is Gallardo discontinued?

Gallardo, which was discontinued in 2013, is a rear-engine car with a 5.5 litre V10 engine. During its 10 years of production run, Lamborghini sold over 14,000 units worldwide, making it the best seller from the Italian car maker. Huracan, launched in 2014, is Lamborghini’s current flagship model in the market.

Is there a manual transmission on a Lamborghini Gallardo?

Manual transmissions are becoming increasingly rare as a number of cars are going automatic only. That wasn’t the case with the Lamborghini Gallardo, but the Gallardo LP 570-4 Superleggera did come standard with an e-gear transmission. YouTuber Peter Bjorck happens to own one and he decided to convert his car to a six-speed manual.

When did the Lamborghini Gallardo Superleggera come out?

In March 2010, Lamborghini announced the release of the Gallardo LP 570-4 Superleggera, a lightweight and more powerful version of the Gallardo LP 560–4 in the same vein as the previous Superleggera.

What kind of camera does a Lamborghini Gallardo have?

A rear-view camera was standard on the Gallardo SE, as was the multimedia and navigation system, sports suspension and an exclusive cover. The optional E-gear transmission came with a new function: ‘thrust’ mode.

How many Lamborghini Gallardos are there in the world?

Only 2 cars were produced: the high-window prototype sits in the Lamborghini museum with no engine, while the running low-window prototype featured at Pebble Beach was up for auction on 10 December 2015 at RM Sotheby’s Manhattan event “Driven by Disruption”. It was expected to sell for US$2.4 to 3 million, but failed to sell.