MARKET ANALYSIS
LP560 4 (2009 to 2014)

Introduced in 2008, the Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4 represented a major mid-cycle evolution of the Gallardo line, bringing sharper styling, improved aerodynamics, and a revised 5.2-litre naturally aspirated V10 producing 560 horsepower, paired exclusively with all-wheel drive. The LP designation reflected Lamborghini’s new naming convention, while the update delivered meaningful gains in performance, refinement, and efficiency, helping extend the Gallardo’s relevance against newer rivals. Positioned as the core model of the range, the LP560-4 formed the basis for later high-performance and special editions and is often regarded as the sweet spot between early pre-LP cars and the more extreme LP570 variants. In the Australian market, the LP560-4 is one of the most commonly seen Gallardos thanks to official deliveries and imports, making it a popular entry into V10 Lamborghini ownership. Values are influenced by coupe vs Spyder body style, transmission choice, mileage, condition, and service history, with clean, well-maintained examples continuing to attract steady demand due to their balance of performance, usability, and modern Lamborghini character.


