In Sant’Agata Bolognese and on roads worldwide, Lamborghini’s 2006 lineup showed how the marque balanced race-bred hardware with everyday usability. That year mixed coupe and convertible options and set the tone for modern supercar engineering.
There are 4 2006 Lamborghini Models, ranging from Gallardo to Murciélago LP640 Roadster, with each entry organized as Year(s) produced,Variant / Body,Engine & power (hp); you’ll find below.
How do the Gallardo and Murciélago LP640 Roadster differ in character and performance?
The Gallardo is the lighter, more agile V10 model aimed at sharp handling and everyday usability, while the Murciélago LP640 Roadster is a V12 open-top grand tourer with substantially higher peak power and a more imposing presence—expect the latter to be stronger in straight-line performance and the Gallardo to feel quicker through corners.
Are the 2006 Lamborghini models practical to own and maintain today?
They can be practical for enthusiastic owners who budget for higher running costs: routine maintenance, specialist servicing, and fuel are expensive compared with normal cars, but parts and expertise are widely available for popular models like the Gallardo and Murciélago, making ownership feasible for buyers prepared for collector-level upkeep.
2006 Lamborghini Models
| Model | Year(s) produced | Variant / Body | Engine & power (hp) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Murciélago LP640 | 2006-2010 | Coupe | V12 631 hp |
| Murciélago LP640 Roadster | 2006-2010 | Roadster | V12 631 hp |
| Gallardo | 2003-2008 | Coupe | V10 500 hp |
| Gallardo Spyder | 2006-2008 | Convertible/Spyder | V10 500 hp |
Images and Descriptions

Murciélago LP640
The Murciélago LP640 was Lamborghini’s flagship V12 coupe in 2006, updated with a 6.5L V12 and 631 hp for sharper performance. Introduced as a 2006 model-year refresh, it combined improved power, revised styling, and modernized electronics.

Murciélago LP640 Roadster
Open-top Murciélago LP640 Roadster offered the same 631 hp V12 and dramatic styling with a removable roof panel. Available to 2006 buyers, it delivered flagship performance with exclusive roadster feel and limited production compared with the coupe.

Gallardo
The Gallardo coupe was Lamborghini’s entry-level V10 supercar in 2006, sold as a hardtop with all-wheel drive and about 500 hp from its 5.0L V10. It balanced everyday usability with supercar performance and strong sales.

Gallardo Spyder
Introduced for 2006, the Gallardo Spyder brought open-top V10 performance to the lineup with roughly 500 hp, retaining the coupe’s AWD system. It broadened Lamborghini’s market with more daily-friendly supercar sensations and strong visual appeal.

