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Lamborghini FAQs

Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A. was founded in 1963 by Ferruccio Lamborghini, with a storied history synonymous with luxury and high-performance automobiles. Lamborghini initially entered the automotive scene as a direct challenge to established brands like Ferrari, with the iconic Miura, introduced in 1966, revolutionising the concept of supercars with its mid-engine layout and striking design.

Throughout the years, Lamborghini continued to innovate, producing memorable models like the Countach, Diablo, and Murciélago. Financial turbulence in the 1980s led to the brand's ownership changing hands multiple times, but it persevered, capturing enthusiasts' hearts.

In 1998, Volkswagen Group acquired Lamborghini, ushering in an era of increased technological advancement and reliability without compromising the brand's distinctive character. Modern Lamborghinis, like the Aventador and Huracán, showcase cutting-edge engineering, often drawing inspiration from aerospace and pushing boundaries in terms of design and performance.

Lamborghini's enduring legacy is a testament to its ability to blend artistry and engineering, consistently delivering cars that evoke emotion and adrenaline in equal measure.

Lamborghini assembles its vehicles in Sant'Agata Bolognese, Italy. As for the production of specific parts and components, many of them are manufactured in-house at Lamborghini's facilities in Italy, including the engine assembly, body components, chassis, and various mechanical parts.

Lamborghini takes pride in its Italian heritage, often highlighting the handcrafted and meticulous nature of their production processes. However, like many modern automobile manufacturers, Lamborghini may also source certain components from suppliers around the world to ensure the highest quality and performance standards are met. These suppliers could be located in various countries, depending on the specific parts in question.

Please get in touch via phone, email or enquiry form and our team of parts advisors will be happy to provide more information.

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You have a few methods for finding the correct parts.

  1. Enter your VIN into the VIN checker by navigating to the top right of our website homepage. This will allow you to check the parts you’re searching will fit your car.
  2. Call our team Monday – Friday and they will help find the correct part number for you.
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  3. Email our team at sales@scuderiacarparts.com with your query.
  4. If you are on the part page but not sure whether or not you are looking at the correct part for your car, please send an enquiry form from that page.

Yes, some parts may not be displayed on our website so please get in touch and our parts advisors will be happy to source these for you.

Your VIN number is stamped onto a plate typically located on the driver’s side dashboard beneath the windscreen. It can also be found at the base of the driver's side B-pillar, or in your vehicle documents.

If you are unsure you can ask our team or search online for your specific model.

Lamborghini typically recommends a yearly service or every 9,000 miles or 12 months, whichever comes first. This service includes routine checks, oil and filter changes, inspections of various systems, and overall maintenance to keep the vehicle running smoothly.

The recommended service intervals for a Lamborghini can vary depending on the specific model, year, and driving conditions. However, like most high-performance vehicles, Lamborghini generally suggests more frequent servicing than regular cars, as they require specialised maintenance to ensure optimal performance and longevity.

It's essential to consult your car’s owner's manual and to follow the recommendations for your specific Lamborghini model and year, while if you drive your Lamborghini under more extreme conditions, such as track use or aggressive driving, you might need more frequent servicing to maintain optimal performance and safety.

This will depend on your model and the desired optional extra. We suggest you contact our parts advisors, who will be happy to look into this for you.

Yes, we can offer tuning parts such as exhaust systems and body carbon for your Lamborghini. We are able to provide products from only the top brands in the market, such as Novitec, Capristo, 1016 Industries, Kline Innovation and more.

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Installing Lamborghini parts yourself can be challenging and we don’t recommend it unless you have the necessary technical expertise, tools, and experience working on high-performance cars. Lamborghinis are complex beasts with advanced technology and engineering, which means incorrect installation of parts can lead to safety risks, poor performance, and potential damage to the vehicle.

Using a professional, such as a certified Lamborghini dealership or a reputable automotive technician familiar with Lamborghini vehicles, is much safer and more reliable. These professionals have the knowledge, experience, and specialised equipment needed to correctly install and maintain Lamborghini parts while ensuring the vehicle's integrity and performance are preserved.

Lastly, installing Lamborghini parts yourself might also impact your warranty or any potential insurance coverage, as improper installation could lead to complications that might not be covered. When it comes to maintaining and modifying a high-end and complex vehicle like a Lamborghini, it's generally best to rely on professionals who are trained and experienced in working with these types of cars.

Ask our team and we can help you locate a reputable garage.

Using second-hand or salvaged parts can be risky, as their condition and history may be unknown. They might not meet the same quality standards as new parts, potentially compromising the performance and safety of your Lamborghini. It's best to use genuine new parts from authorised sources whenever possible.

Yes, we can source vintage Lamborghini parts from specialised networks. Let us know what you’re looking for and we’ll do our best to support you.

We offer a 1-year warranty for most parts but feel free to chat with our parts team prior to your order.

Lamborghini Parts at Scuderia Car Parts

At Scuderia Car Parts, we’re one of the UK’s leading suppliers of original Lamborghini parts, offering worldwide shipping on genuine parts for the Aventador, Diablo, Gallardo, Huracan models and much more.

With our service, you can easily find the Lamborghini spare parts you need in just a few clicks, whether you’re carrying out one-off repairs or an entire renovation project. Don’t believe us? Just ask one of the thousands of customers who’ve rated us ‘Excellent’ on Trustpilot.

New Lamborghini Parts

We have a wide range of Lamborghini OEM (original equipment manufacturer) parts for sale, from Aventador spark plugs to Gallardo gaskets. Whatever you need for your project, we’ll source and supply only the Lamborghini parts you actually need.

While Lamborghini’s current line-up consists of the Aventador and Huracan supercars, and the Urus high-performance SUV, we also have the resources and contacts to supply Lamborghini parts to owners of Diablo, Gallardo and Murcielago models.

If you’re lucky enough to own one of the ultra-rare Lamborghinis we supply parts for, you already understand that it comes with a responsibility that's on a different scale from that involved in most cars. However, when you get to know us at Scuderia Car Parts, that responsibility will be so much easier to handle.

We’ve built a business over two decades dedicated to making it as easy as possible for you to get hold of genuine, new original Lamborghini parts, as well as a range of other prestigious and desirable cars, wherever you are in the world.

How to Find Lamborghini Parts

Search easily for the Lamborghini parts you need using our comprehensive parts database. Simply search through our schematic diagrams, click to buy or make an inquiry, then get the parts delivered to your door anywhere in the world.

If you need any advice or guidance, our knowledgeable team is on hand to answer questions, pointing you towards the exact Lamborghini part/s you need. We’re more than happy to give you an indication of a lead time for delivery of any Lamborghini spare parts not currently in stock.

We pride ourselves on our friendly and efficient service, but we're also highly competitive on price, offering availability of most standard parts. We’re your one-stop-shop for OEM Lamborghini parts.

Lamborghini Parts: Background

Few names in the car world are as evocative as Lamborghini. As if the marque itself doesn't hold a special place in automotive history, the monikers of some of the cars: Gallardo, Diablo, Huracan and Aventador among them, define the very word 'supercar', and the cars bearing these names are among the most desirable anywhere.

That the company's emblem is a bull is no accident, because it started out making farming machinery. Ferruccio Lamborghini, though, dreamed of building a desirable sportscar which could take the fight to Ferrari.

The Miura sports coupe was the first to earn worldwide attention and saw the company's reputation explode. However, the oil crisis of 1973 and subsequent doubling of petrol prices soon saw the company in financial trouble as its brand of cars quickly went out of favour, and even worldwide attention gained for the Countach supercar wasn't enough to save it.

Rescuing the brand from bankruptcy in 1984, brothers Patrick and Jean-Claude Mimran diversified the business with a second sports car, the Jalpa, and an ill-fated off-roader, and just three years later, sold the business to Chrysler.

The American company oversaw the introduction of the Countach's successor, the Diablo, before selling Lamborghini on to groups of Far Eastern investors. They only spent four years in charge, before placing it in the hands of current owner, Volkswagen, in whose structure it sits as part of the Audi arm. In fact, the Ducati motorcycle company is also part of Lamborghini.

More recent oil crises have seen Lamborghini sales suffer – but it all means that, if you do own one, it has been made so much more desirable. And that puts even greater onus on you to take care of it well - which is where we have the knowledge to be able to help you find the right Lamborghini parts quickly and easily.

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