The speed monster Lamborghini Gallardo open top LP560-4 Spyder made its word debut in Southern California as it bowed before car lovers, experts, and enthusiasts during the Los Angeles Auto Show.
This new generation super car has big shoes to fill as the successor of the all time Lamborghini best seller. Automobili Lamborghini made sure it will never fall short of expectations as it adds the open air riding experience with its soft top to the Coupe’s design, excellent handling, and unwavering performance.

The Gallardo Spyder borrows its engine from the coupe version utilizing a V10 5.2L engine that is capable of roaring to 560 horse power and more than 380 lb ft. torque on all of its wheels. One can feel the rush as the speed demon can blaze from 0 to 60 mph in just 4 seconds and can leave anyone’s soul behind at its top speed of 201 miles per hour.
The Gallardo LP560-4 Spyder prides itself with permanent 4-wheel drive system, redesigned body, and suspension. These are paired with a new technology transmission which permits shift times by as much as 40 percent. Despite these upgrades, the new Spyder has 18% lower carbon dioxide emission and fuel consumption.
Italian car maker Maserati has an incredible pedigree — and this Maserati Gran Turismo S is taking the GranTurismo back to the true Maserati racing form… Fast, light and drop dead gorgeous…
Is that the sexiest car you’ve ever seen?

Ferrari celebrates winning the manufacturer’s F1 championship with this very sexy Ferrari Special Edition Scuderia Spider 16M.
It’s pretty much a convertible F430 Scuderia, but what’s wrong with that, right?

More pics at Ferrari Blog!
The McLaren F1 supercar proved to be one of the most extravagant and prized car as it was sold at $4.1
million in a London auction Automobiles of London organized by RM and Sotheby.
The auction is considered to be a world record with the car’s expected price doubling by the end of the bidding. The sale of the McLaren F1 supercar had the spotlights during the auction which lasted for 7 hours. The auction featured a great collection of must have cars to a crowd in the standing only bidding room.
Among other cars that wowed the crowd were a 1959 Ferrari 250 Tour de France which was sold for $3.6 million. Another Ferrari, the 1965 250 LM Berlinetta had the same final price.
Photos of the Lamborghini Estoque shown at the Paris Motor Show. I absolutely love every single lambo I’ve ever seen but this one — I’m not so sure.
Still a dream car, though…



Source: Wheeltronix’ Lamborghini Estoque in Paris
I’m not the biggest fan of the Fiat 500 but this supertuned version by Abarth is a real stormer. One-hundred and sixty bhp and a top speed of close to 200 km+h. PRETTY LOVELY!



Source: Wheeltronix
One of the most luxurious and decadent roadsters on the market is this Spyker C8 Spyder. Spyker obviously is a dutch car manufacturer that makes sober supercars…


More photos on Spyker Cars blog.
Lotus cars have always intrigued me due to their exceptional handling… This Lotus Evora is too cool for school!


