Lamborghini Gallardo Concept S Replica Knockoff For Sale
At first glance, this may appear to be a real Lamborghini Gallardo Concept S, but it’s just a very polished replica based on a 2007 Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder. Featuring an open-cockpit, no-windshield design with a split-seat layout, just like its real-life counterpart, making this vehicle a tribute of sorts.


Lamborghini Gallardo Concept S Replica Knockoff For Sale
Lamborghini Gallardo Concept S Replica Knockoff For Sale
Lamborghini Gallardo Concept S Replica Knockoff For Sale
Most Gallardo replicas aren’t built on actual Lamborghinis due to cost. This one is a real 2007 Spyder (originally $200,000+ new), modified later. Similar vehicles may use a cheaper donor—like a Pontiac Fiero or Mitsubishi Eclipse—fitted with a fiberglass or custom body kit to ape the Concept S’s shape. Power should still come from the factory naturally aspirated 5.0-liter V10 engine making 520 hp and 376 lb-ft of torque, mated to a 6-speed manual gearbox with a gated shifter. Interested? You can check out the 50,000 mile example’s FB Marketplace listing here.

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Lamborghini initially planned a limited run of about 100 units, targeting wealthy enthusiasts willing to pay a premium over the standard Gallardo’s $165,000-ish base price. Hand-building 100 Concept S units with bespoke parts—like the wild body panels and interior—would’ve pushed the price well north of $300,000 per car, maybe more. Even for Lamborghini buyers, that was steep for what was essentially a less practical Gallardo. So, the original Concept S stayed a one-off, sold to a private collector (rumored to be in the Middle East), and production plans fizzled.
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