Lamborghini Models
Lamborghini Diecast Model Cars for Sale
Lamborghini is an iconic Italian car manufacturer famous for producing some of word’s fastest supercars. Founded by Ferruccio Lamborghini in 1963 in Sant’Agata Bolognese. the brand is now owned by the Volkswagen Group.
Current models include:
- Revuelto
- Temerario
- Urus
Legendary classics, limited producion runs and concepts include:
- Miura
- LM002
- Countach
- Diablo
- Murcielago
- Gallardo
- Huracan
- Aventador
- Sian
- Centenario
- Vision Gran Turismo
- Essenza
- Centenario
- Veneno
- Terzo Millennio
- Concept S
- Reventon
- LP 560
Lamborghini diecast models extend from low cost collectibles to finely detailed replicas in 1:18 scale. Primary considerations are scale, build quality, level of detail, moving parts, budget and whether you are after a toy-level model car or investor-grade purchases. AUTOart and Kyosho are chosen by many serious collectors, while Bburago and Maisto offer exceptional value for beginners.
Larger-scale examples generally feature opening doors, working steering wheels, detailed engine bays and superior interiors. Collectors tend to prefer 1:18 scale because the models are able to show fine details and a higher level of realism while still being affordable.
AUTOart Lamborghini models are generally prefered for their realism and paint quality.
Smaller models such as Hot Wheels are less expensive and are perfect for desk-top displays, casual collecting or creating a themed Lamborghini set. Hot Wheels Lamborghinis are particularly popular because the castings usually become collectible.
If you’re after the very best in realism at a reasonable price, a 1:18 Maisto or Bburago Lamborghini makes a great starting point. Should you want top-tier collector quality, AUTOart Lamborghinis are generally regarded to be the pick by avid enthusiasts.
At Car Intensity we are dedicated diecast model car enthusiasts and proud affiliates of Diecast Models Wholesale. Check out the Lamborghini range here.

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