However, that's all set to change with the Gallardo's successor, which is set to launch in 2014. The new supercar will feature a smaller, simpler model lineup in order to lower production costs and prevent customer confusion, Lamborghini America COO Michael Lock revealed in an interview with Car and Driver.
Little else is known about the Gallardo's replacement, which may use the "Huracán" moniker, except that it will wear "revolutionary" styling and shift exclusively through a dual-clutch gearbox - Lamborghini has no plans to bring the manual transmission back to its lineup any time soon.