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Lamborghini Gallardo Super Trofeo Stradale video

We get our hands on the hardcore new Lamborghini Gallardo LP570-4 Super Trofeo Stradale. Fantastically soundtracked video here

The LP570-4 Super Trofeo Stradale is described by Lamborghini as its most extreme road-going Gallardo to date. Join evo’s Roger Green as he takes it though the streets of Italy. And where did we think this race-car inspired Gallardo should be taken? On a pilgrimage to the old Monza circuit, of course. The limited edition Gallardo costs £197,918 and launches from 0-60mph in 3.4 seconds. Squat, square-jawed and aggressive, only 150 will be produced, all in traditional Italian racing red. In issue 167 of evo, on sale now, Roger describes the moment he first uses all the throttle in seond gear. ‘The 562bhp V10 nestling behind our backs goes feral. From humming along emitting a mellow burble just a second ago, the soundtrack has switched to heavy metal – loud, crisp, angry; ten cylinders pounding your eardrums with a savage intensity.’ In the video this sound is intensified by a blast though several tunnels – turn your speakers up and enjoy every decibel… Click here to get your copy of evo 167

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