Used Lamborghini cars for sale
Lamborghini, Urus
2020 - V8 Automatic 0-Door
Lamborghini, Urus
2019 (19) - Lamborghini Urus V8 Auto 5-Door
Lamborghini, Aventador
2019 - LP 740-4 Roadster Automatic 2-Door
Lamborghini, Aventador
2017 - 6.5 V12 LP 750-4 Superveloce Coupe 2dr Petrol ISR 4WD Euro 6 (750 bhp)
Lamborghini, Urus
2021
Lamborghini, Urus
2024 - Performante Automatic 5-Door
Lamborghini, Gallardo
2011 (AD) - 5.2 V10 SPYDER 2d LP560-4 2-Door
- 5L
- 38kMiles
- Petrol
- Semi Auto
- Convertible
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Lamborghini, Aventador
2011 - LP 700-4 2dr ISR
Lamborghini, Aventador
2016 (16) - 6.5 V12 LP 750-4 Superveloce ISR 4WD Euro 6 2dr
Lamborghini, Revuelto
2024 (74) - 6.5 V12 HPEV 3.8kWh AMT 4WD Euro 6 2dr
Lamborghini, Urus
2025 - PERFORMANTE Automatic 5-Door
Lamborghini, Aventador
2020 (69) - 6.5 V12 LP 770-4 SVJ Roadster ISR 4WD Euro 6 2dr
Lamborghini, Urus
2023 (23) - 4.0 V8 BiTurbo Performante Auto 4WD Euro 6 5dr
Lamborghini, Urus
2023 - S Automatic 4-Door
Lamborghini, Urus
2018 (68) - 4.0 V8 BiTurbo Auto 4WD Euro 6 5dr
Lamborghini, Urus
2019 - (19 Reg) 4.0 V8 2-Door
Lamborghini is one of the premier Italian motoring companies and the autos it produces defy belief. Known creating for big shouty cars that are outlandish, unmissable and utterly beautiful all at once, the marque is unique and incredibly exclusive. To drive one is to have all your senses overwhelmed, and the result is a grin you won't be able to take off your face!
Started in 1963 by Ferruccio Lamborghini, a man who had previously become successful making tractors, the brand's sole aim was to produce a car that could dethrone the mighty Ferraris of the time.
Some of the earliest but most famous Lamborghinis include the 350GTV from 1963, the Miura from 1966, and the Espada from 1969. An early design from this period was the gullwing door; even though it was rejected, the feature would later become an integral and iconic part of the brand.
The company enjoyed huge success with its luxury GT cars right up to the 1970s, and while it would continue, it was during this period that the crazy designs and monster performance cars started to appear. The Countach started the trend with its angular designs, massive engine and larger than life appearance. Arguably Lamborghini haven't stopped since.
The 80s were turbulent times for the brand, but by the start of the 1990s, things were back on track with the release of the Diablo. One of the most recognisable Lamborghinis of all time, no thanks to its gullwing doors, the Diablo was an absolute beast and dominated everything from the motorway to the track.
The 2000s ushered in a new era for the company and modern day Lambos are still as mental as ever, the Gallardo and Murcielago being fine examples. If you're looking to have the living daylights scared out of you, there's nothing better. Big engines, a lot of noise and breathtaking designs mean people can't help but stop and stare with wide eyes and open mouths.
Getting your hands on a second hand Lamborghini is incredibly easy at Motors.co.uk and you can save a whole heap of money thanks to big reductions in price. Of course you'll still have to have a fortune in the bank, but it's still nice to see a bit of a discount.
To own a Lamborghini is to join a very exclusive club. The company has pushed the boundaries of motoring since its inception, and who knows what monsters lie awaiting in the future!
- What's the most popular Lamborghini colour? Black
- What's the most popular Lamborghini fuel type? Petrol
- What's the Lamborghini average power delivery? 676 BHP
- What's the Lamborghini average fuel economy? 23 MPG
- What's the Lamborghini average price? £218,919
- What's the Lamborghini average mileage? 17,333