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'''Lamborghini Urraco''' was a [[sports car]] manifactured by [[Italy|Italian]] automaker [[Lamborghini]] in the 1970s. It was introduced at the [[Turin]] auto show in [[1970]] but it wasn't until [[1973]] that it became available for buyers.  
 
'''Lamborghini Urraco''' was a [[sports car]] manifactured by [[Italy|Italian]] automaker [[Lamborghini]] in the 1970s. It was introduced at the [[Turin]] auto show in [[1970]] but it wasn't until [[1973]] that it became available for buyers.  
  
[[Image:urraco.jpg|thumb|400px|'''Lamborghini Urraco''']]
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The car was a [[2_plus_2|2+2]] [[coupé]]. Rather than being another [[supercar]], like the [[Lamborghini Miura]], the Urraco was more affordable, an alternative to for example [[Ferrari Dino]] and [[Maserati Merak]].
 
The car was a [[2_plus_2|2+2]] [[coupé]]. Rather than being another [[supercar]], like the [[Lamborghini Miura]], the Urraco was more affordable, an alternative to for example [[Ferrari Dino]] and [[Maserati Merak]].
  
 
When production ended in 1979, 791 Urracos had been built. 21 of these were labelled '''Urraco P111''' for the American market. In order to comply with American regulations, these cars had larger front bumpers and fewer horsepowers, among other things. The other Urraco versions were the '''Urraco P200''', '''Urraco P250''' and '''Urraco P300'''.
 
When production ended in 1979, 791 Urracos had been built. 21 of these were labelled '''Urraco P111''' for the American market. In order to comply with American regulations, these cars had larger front bumpers and fewer horsepowers, among other things. The other Urraco versions were the '''Urraco P200''', '''Urraco P250''' and '''Urraco P300'''.
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'''1976 Lamborghini Urracco P300'''
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==Sources==
 
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[http://www.lamborghiniregistry.com/ Lamborghini Registry]
 
[http://www.lamborghiniregistry.com/ Lamborghini Registry]
  
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{| style="margin:0 auto;" align=center width=75% id=toc
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|align=center width=80%| '''Lamborghini S.p.A.'''
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|align=center colspan=3|<center>'''Current Models''': </center>
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[[Lamborghini Gallardo|Gallardo]] |  [[Lamborghini Gallardo#Gallardo Spyder|Gallardo Spyder]] |
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[[Lamborghini Murciélago#LP640|Murciélago LP640]] | [[Lamborghini Murciélago|Murciélago Roadster]]
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[[Lamborghini 350GT|350GT]] | [[Lamborghini 400GT|400GT]] | [[Lamborghini Countach|Countach]] | [[Lamborghini Diablo|Diablo]] | [[Lamborghini Espada|Espada]] | [[Lamborghini Islero|Islero]] | [[Lamborghini Jalpa|Jalpa]] | [[Lamborghini Jarama|Jarama]] | [[Lamborghini LM002|LM002]] | [[Lamborghini Miura|Miura]] | [[Lamborghini Silhouette|Silhouette]] | [[Lamborghini Urraco|Urraco]]
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[[Lamborghini Athon|Athon]] | [[Lamborghini Bravo|Bravo]] | [[Lamborghini Cala|Cala]] | [[Lamborghini Cheetah|Cheetah]] | [[Lamborghini Concept S|Concept S]] | [[Lamborghini Flying Star II|Flying Star II]] | [[Lamborghini Genesis|Genesis]] | [[Lamborghini LM001|LM001]] | [[Lamborghini LM003|LM003]] | [[Lamborghini LM004|LM004]] | [[Lamborghini LMA002|LMA002]] | [[Lamborghini Marco Polo|Marco Polo]] | [[Lamborghini Marzal|Marzal]] | [[Lamborghini Miura#2006 Miura concept|Miura Concept]] | [[Lamborghini Portofino|Portofino]] | [[Lamborghini Raptor|Raptor]]
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<center>'''[[Lamborghini]]'''</center>
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[[Category:Lamborghini vehicles|Urraco]]
 
[[Category:Lamborghini vehicles|Urraco]]

Revision as of 18:04, 1 November 2006

Lamborghini Urraco was a sports car manifactured by Italian automaker Lamborghini in the 1970s. It was introduced at the Turin auto show in 1970 but it wasn't until 1973 that it became available for buyers.

File:Urraco.jpg
Lamborghini Urraco

The car was a 2+2 coupé. Rather than being another supercar, like the Lamborghini Miura, the Urraco was more affordable, an alternative to for example Ferrari Dino and Maserati Merak.

When production ended in 1979, 791 Urracos had been built. 21 of these were labelled Urraco P111 for the American market. In order to comply with American regulations, these cars had larger front bumpers and fewer horsepowers, among other things. The other Urraco versions were the Urraco P200, Urraco P250 and Urraco P300.





1976 Lamborghini Urracco P300


Sources

Lamborghini Registry



Lamborghini S.p.A.
Current Models:

Gallardo | Gallardo Spyder | Murciélago LP640 | Murciélago Roadster

Historic models:

350GT | 400GT | Countach | Diablo | Espada | Islero | Jalpa | Jarama | LM002 | Miura | Silhouette | Urraco

Concept models:

Athon | Bravo | Cala | Cheetah | Concept S | Flying Star II | Genesis | LM001 | LM003 | LM004 | LMA002 | Marco Polo | Marzal | Miura Concept | Portofino | Raptor


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