2006 | Lamborghini Murcielago Roadster Gated 6-Speed
Overview
Giallo Orion over Nero Perseus leather, this 2006 Lamborghini Murcielago Roadster screams blue chip. Signature scissor doors welcome passengers to exotic performance as only a Lamborghini of the vintage provides. Yellow contrast stitching throughout, a front-axle lift system, original AM/FM/CD stereo, and power windows complete an interior focused on its gated six-speed centerpiece. Open-air enjoyment of the V12's soundtrack benefits from aftermarket exhaust stated by the seller to boost engine output by 30 horsepower. Cross-drilled brake rotors grabbed by Yellow Lamborghini calipers lie behind 18-inch Hercules chrome wheels wearing Pirelli P Zero tires. Showing an odometer reading of 13,248 miles, this Raging Bull is accompanied by a clean title, Carfax report, its removable cloth roof, and factory accessories.
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Lamborghini's Murcielago celebrated a high point of the automaker's steel-tube chassis supercars. Debuted for the US market in 2002, the model brought excitement and elegance at every angle as a true successor to the outgoing Diablo it replaced (1990-2001). Key ingredients in the Murcielago's recipe for success included a naturally aspirated 6.2L V12, six-speed gated manual gearbox, and a limited slip differential.
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Available in Roadster configuration from model year 2005, the car's roofless counterpart was an overnight sensation. Remarkably beautiful as they were scarce, just 22 percent of first-generation Murcielagos arrived in Roadster form worldwide. Further, just three percent of Roadsters were equipped with a manual gearbox following the introduction of Lamborghini's automated EGear (2004). By the numbers, just 38 of 247 US-delivery units in total are believed to exist as six-speed gated manual Roadsters. Over early Murcielago Coupes, larger brakes and improvements to all-wheel-drive and front-axle lift systems made the dramatic drop-top worth waiting for.
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Lamborghini's Murcielago celebrated a high point of the automaker's steel-tube chassis supercars. Debuted for the US market in 2002, the model brought excitement and elegance at every angle as a true successor to the outgoing Diablo it replaced (1990-2001). Key ingredients in the Murcielago's recipe for success included a naturally aspirated 6.2L V12, six-speed gated manual gearbox, and a limited slip differential.
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Available in Roadster configuration from model year 2005, the car's roofless counterpart was an overnight sensation. Remarkably beautiful as they were scarce, just 22 percent of first-generation Murcielagos arrived in Roadster form worldwide. Further, just three percent of Roadsters were equipped with a manual gearbox following the introduction of Lamborghini's automated EGear (2004). By the numbers, just 38 of 247 US-delivery units in total are believed to exist as six-speed gated manual Roadsters. Over early Murcielago Coupes, larger brakes and improvements to all-wheel-drive and front-axle lift systems made the dramatic drop-top worth waiting for.

Features & Options
- 6.2L V12 (572 horsepower / 479 torque)
- Gated six-speed manual gearbox
- All-wheel-drive
- Power front-axle lift system
- 18-inch Hercules wheels
- AM/FM/CD stereo
- Yellow contrast stitching
- Pirelli P Zero 245/35 front / 335/30 rear tires
- Aftermarket cat-back exhaust with +30hp as advertised, original exhaust system included in the sale
Service Records
- Recent service completed at Lamborghini of North Scottsdale in November of 2023
- Complete lube, oil, and filter services performed at this time, as well as resolution of all open recalls

Ownership History & Provenance
Purchased new in Ohio, three owners are listed by the Carfax report. The seller notes the vehicle's condition effectively reflects a one-owner garaged example—with the second owner taking possession following just four months and 281 miles after the original owner. The vehicle is currently located in Glendale, Arizona.
Known Shortcomings
Sotheby's Motorsport presents this auction in partnership with the seller. This 2006 Lamborghini Murcielago Roadster shows wear consistent with its age and low mileage according to a seller’s disclosure. Please review the entire document by clicking "Seller's Disclosure" above.
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- Lower front bumper and side rockers painted as maintenance for rock chips acquired during normal use (2023). Some small rock chips to right rear bumper, forward facing surfaces, and scratches under front lip remaining. The car has never been in an accident of any kind.
- Minor scuffs to driver's leather seat cushion.
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Please click the “Contact Seller” button to reach out with any condition-specific questions. This car is sold where-is, as-is, and bidder is responsible for all due diligence regarding vehicle condition.
Please click the “Contact Seller” button to reach out with any condition-specific questions. This car is sold where-is, as-is, and bidder is responsible for all due diligence regarding vehicle condition.
Items included in the Sale
- 2 Keys
- Owner's manual & service books
- Removable cloth roof w/carrying case
- Car cover
- Spare or removed parts