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Main article: List of Lamborghini automobiles


As of the 2013 model year, Lamborghini's automobile product range consists of two model lines, both of which are mid-engine two-seat sports cars. The V12-powered Aventador line consists of the LP 700-4 coupe and roadster. The Lamborghini Gallardo line, all powered by V10-engines, include the LP 550-2 coupe and spyder (convertible), the Gallardo LP 560-4 coup and spyder, the LP 570-4 Superleggera and Superleggera Edizione Tecnica, the LP 570-4 Performante and Performante Edizione Tecnica, and the LP 570-4 Super Trofeo Stradale.


Aside from the Aventador and Gallardo production series, a number of special and limited editions were produced:


Gallardo LP 570-4 Squadra Corse Gallardo Bicolore Gallardo LP 550-2 Tricolore Aventador LP 720-4 50degree Anniversario Aventador J Sesto Elemento (Sixth Element) Veneno


Marine engines


Motori Marini Lamborghini produces a large V12 marine engine block for use in World Offshore Series Class 1 powerboats. A Lamborghini branded marine engine displaces approximately 8,171 cc (499 cu in) and outputs approximately 940 hp (700 kW).


Branded merchandise


Lamborghini licenses its brand to manufacturers that produce a variety of Lamborghini-branded consumer goods including scale models, clothing, accessories and electronics.

In 1995, Indonesian corporation MegaTech, Lamborghini's owner at the time, entered into distribution and license agreements with Mexican businessman Jorge Antonio Fernandez Garcia. The agreements give Automoviles Lamborghini Latinoamerica S.A. de C.V. the exclusive distributorship of Lamborghini vehicles and branded merchandise in Latin America and South America. Under the agreements, Automoviles Lamborghini is also allowed to manufacture Lamborghini vehicles and market them worldwide under the Lamborghini brand.

Automoviles Lamborghini has produced two rebodied versions of the Diablo called the Eros and the Coatl. Autom0viles Lamborghini plans to start producing auto parts in the Argentine province of Santiago del Estero in 2011, followed by production of cars in 2012.