With the Cabrera due out next year, expect the drop-top to follow in 2015.
We created our own renderings of the upcoming Gallardo replacement and recently sat back to admire Wild Speed's impressive imaginings of what everyone is calling the Lamborghini Cabrera. Now we have some renderings of the convertible Cabrera Spyder, which is set to join the range after the coupe launches. Although it took Lamborghini three years to chop the roof off the Gallardo, we expect just twelve months to separate the coupe and cabrio variants of the Cabrera with the former set to debut in 2014.
Switching careers after a few years in finance with a Mathematics and Philosophy degree under his belt, Adam worked for various publishing houses and established his own English editing company. He then spent almost a decade covering the automotive industry as Managing Editor and most recently Editor-in-Chief, specializing in breaking news coverage, in-depth car reviews and opeds. A member of the Automotive Press Association and International Motor Press Association, he will occasionally leave the office to attend a car show or drive something exotic.
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