American Express is giving their platinum cardholders the chance to win a Lamborghini Gallardo. Under the ‘Ultimate Platinum Experiences’ a card holder would get an opportunity to win sports machine, American Express said in a release.
Further, five card-holders, including the winner of the car, will also get an opportunity to visit to the Lamborghini test drive track in Rome, it said. All platinum card holders are eligible to participate in this promotion, it said, adding, every Rs 10,000 spent during the promotion period helps earn one point or one chance to enter the draw.
The SEMA Auto Show in Las Vegas, Nevada was definitely one for the books. It featured one of the most unusual Lamborghinis that we have ever seen. It seems to be a cross between a Mustang and a Lamborghini – which is why it has been given the name Tractorri Lamborghini Mustang.
The Germans are looking to spice up what they consider to be a boring Lamborghini Gallardo. Well at least one German is. Hamann, the German tuning house that is known for its ‘wing’ doors, has designed a new Victory body kit for the Gallardo.
Hamann has always been great with styling sensibility. The wide-body Victory aero kit bundles a new front apron with an integral lip spoiler, plus wheel-arch extensions, side sills and a rear apron with integral diffuser. Adding to the car’s aggressive appearance are a roof-mounted air scoop and a four-piece rear wing.
Most people support their favorite teams by placing flags outside their houses or putting bumper stickers on their vehicles. At least in America that is what we do. In Italy they love their teams so much that they decide that little is not good enough. To support their team they decorate a Lamborghini in the colors of their national soccer team.
Lamborghini is planning on attending the Goodwood Festival of Speed this year and will be displaying the lightweight V10 Gallardo Superleggera, the V12 Murcielago LP640 Coupe and Roadster, and the V10 Gallardo Coupe and Spyder.
Two cars will be included in Goodwood’s supercar class ‘going up the hill’: the Gallardo Superleggera will make its dynamic public debut at Goodwood, piloted by one of Lamborghini’s driving academy instructors Max Venturi. The Murciélago LP640 Coupé will be driven by young British driver Mike Conway, sponsored at Goodwood by Lloyds TSB Private Banking.