Over 100 Lamborghini cars
past and present, and their drivers, gathered in
Switzerland last weekend in a dynamic celebration of the
marque. Owners from across the world joined
Lamborghini St. Moritz 2010, supported by
Lamborghini dealerships and clubs, to celebrate the
House of the Raging Bull with a driving programme that
included a route through the scenic Julierpass and
Fluelapass to Davos.
Among the guests of honour was a Lamborghini Gallardo
police car, provided by the Polizia di Stato (Italian
State Police), which joined the rally of cars and
international guests from countries including Italy,
Germany, Austria, Luxembourg, France and as far afield
as India and Hong Kong.
Bystanders and guests were thrilled by the sound, colour
and presence of the 100-plus Lamborghini cars in the
mountains. At least one of every current Lamborghini
model was present, including the most recently launched
Lamborghini Gallardo LP 570-4 Superleggera that led the
road tour in convoy out of St. Moritz. This ‘super
light’ V10 Gallardo was first shown at Geneva Auto Salon
earlier this year: 70 kg lighter than the already lean
Lamborghini Gallardo LP 560-4, with a 0-100 km/h
acceleration of 3.4 seconds and a top speed of 325 km/h.
A number of historical models were also in attendance,
including the very special Lamborghini Miura Jota from
the 1973 in stunning red Rosso Granada, and one of the
earliest cars joining the event: a Lamborghini Jalpa
from the 1980s.
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