The Murciélago was penned by Lamborghini’s head of design, Luc Donckerwolke, and debuted for the 2002 model year as the replacement for the Diablo. This example is finished in black and features bi-xenon headlights, a pantograph single wiper, scissor doors, and active rear intakes that deploy automatically to maximize cooling and aerodynamics at high speed.
Black-finished Work wheels measure 19″ in diameter up front and 20″ out back and are mounted with Pirelli P Zero tires measuring 235/35…
The Murciélago was penned by Lamborghini’s head of design, Luc Donckerwolke, and debuted for the 2002 model year as the replacement for the Diablo. This example is finished in black and features bi-xenon headlights, a pantograph single wiper, scissor doors, and active rear intakes that deploy automatically to maximize cooling and aerodynamics at high speed.
Black-finished Work wheels measure 19″ in diameter up front and 20″ out back and are mounted with Pirelli P Zero tires measuring 235/35 and 345/25, respectively. Braking is handled by black-finished calipers with gray Lamborghini script fitted over cross-drilled rotors at all four corners, and the car is equipped with a front axle lift system.
The cabin features seats upholstered in black leather with contrasting yellow stitching joined by a color-coordinated dashboard and door panels. Features include automatic climate control, power windows and locks, carpeted floor mats, and a Pioneer infotainment unit. Wear is visible on various buttons on the center console and dash.
A leather-wrapped three-spoke steering wheel sits ahead of column-mounted aluminum shift paddles and frames a 220-mph speedometer, a tachometer with a 7,600-rpm redline, and gauges for coolant temperature, fuel level, oil pressure, and oil temperature. The digital odometer shows 7k miles, approximately 1k of which were added under current ownership.
The mid-mounted 6.2-liter V12 was factory rated at 571 horsepower and 479 lb-ft of torque. An oil change was performed in July 2021. The car passed an emissions inspection in February 2021.
Power is sent to all four wheels through a six-speed E-gear automated manual gearbox and an all-wheel-drive system. Additional underbody photos are provided in the gallery.
A removed set of factory wheels and tires, a Lamborghini-branded trickle charger, and a car cover are included with the sale.