2003LamborghiniMurcielago Gated 6-speed
Aug 21, 2025 at 4:00 PM
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SBX Cars is proud to offer for sale this 2003 Lamborghini Murciélago showing just 34,178 km (21,237 mi) on the odometer at the time of cataloging. Finished in Nero Pegaso over a Nero Perseus leather cabin, this iconic Italian exotic radiates exclusivity.
Designed by Luc Donckerwolke, the Murciélago was the first Lamborghini released under the supervision of Volkswagen Audi Group. Following in the footsteps of the legendary Countach and Diablo, this impossibly wide and low-slung supercar paved its own spectacular history with a screaming V12 engine, carbon fiber construction, and drop-dead gorgeous good looks.
Today’s 2003 Murciélago has been under the stewardship of its current owner since 2005, when it was purchased directly from Lamborghini, which had owned it since new. Boasting the coveted open-gate 6-speed manual and detailed service history, this Murciélago is the definition of Lamborghini enthusiast catnip.
The list of service and registration history for this 2003 Murciélago is as follows:
The Murciélago is just so wild, it’s hard to properly describe. But try to imagine the classic Lamborghini wedge-shaped design language draped in carbon fiber over a frame that, all told, sits nearly 7 feet wide, less than 4 feet high, and just 5 inches off the ground.
Fired up, the all-alloy, 48-valve V12 brings 572 horsepower and 479 lb-ft of torque to bear on all four wheels. The best part? It’s all managed with the analog glory of a 6-speed manual transmission. 60 passes in 3.8 seconds and the top speed measures 205 mph.
The Lamborghini Murciélago is an automotive masterpiece, frequently found in the wild dreams of gearheads worldwide. Today’s 2003 example, however, is ready to bring that dream into reality for the discerning collector. Don’t miss out.
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As part of the consignment process, SBX Cars requests a range of information from the seller pertaining to the subject of their offering. The auction listing description therefore is, to the best of the seller's knowledge, accurate and not misleading. However, it is the responsibility of a potential buyer to satisfy themself as to the accuracy of the auction listing description. This includes conducting an in-person inspection, which may be arranged between the buyer and seller, as well as verifying the condition, authenticity, value, and title before committing to bid or buy. Please see our Terms of Service for full details.