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The '''Lamborghini Jalpa''' , pronounced in the Spanish "HAL-pah", was a [[automobile|car]] produced by the Italian automaker [[Lamborghini]] from 1981 to 1988. The Jalpa was a development of the earlier [[Lamborghini Silhouette|Silhouette]], but was rather more successful; a total of 419 examples were sold. The Jalpa was intended to fill a role as a more "affordable" Lamborghini, being much cheaper than the [[Lamborghini Countach|Countach]].  Instead of the big car's V12, the Jalpa was fitted with a transversely-mounted 3.5 litre V8 that developed 255 hp.  The bodywork was designed and built by [[Bertone]].
The '''Lamborghini Jalpa''' , pronounced in the Spanish "HAL-pah", was a [[automobile|car]] produced by the [[Italy|Italian]] [[automaker]] [[Lamborghini]] from [[1981]] to [[1988]]. The Jalpa was a development of the earlier [[Lamborghini Silhouette|Silhouette]], but was rather more successful; a total of 419 examples were sold. The Jalpa was intended to fill a role as a more "affordable" Lamborghini, being much cheaper than the [[Lamborghini Countach|Countach]].  Instead of the big car's V12, the Jalpa was fitted with a transversely-mounted 3.5 litre V8 that developed 255 hp.  The bodywork was designed and built by [[Bertone]].


The name ''Jalpa'' came from a famous breed of fighting bulls, [[Ferruccio Lamborghini]] having a liking for bulls and being a Taurus he gave most Lamborghini cars bullfighting-related names.
The name ''Jalpa'' came from a famous breed of fighting bulls, [[Ferruccio Lamborghini]] having a liking for bulls and being a Taurus he gave most Lamborghini cars bullfighting-related names.

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Lamborghini Jalpa
Lamborghini Jalpa.jpg
Manufacturer Lamborghini
aka Silhouette
Production 1982-1988
Class Supercar
Body style 2-door, 2-seat, Mid-Engined
Coupe
Targa
Length 170.5 in
Width 74 in
Height 44.9 in
Wheelbase
Weight 3305 lb
Transmission 5-speed Manual
Engine V8
Power
Similar
Designer Bertone

The Lamborghini Jalpa , pronounced in the Spanish "HAL-pah", was a car produced by the Italian automaker Lamborghini from 1981 to 1988. The Jalpa was a development of the earlier Silhouette, but was rather more successful; a total of 419 examples were sold. The Jalpa was intended to fill a role as a more "affordable" Lamborghini, being much cheaper than the Countach. Instead of the big car's V12, the Jalpa was fitted with a transversely-mounted 3.5 litre V8 that developed 255 hp. The bodywork was designed and built by Bertone.

The name Jalpa came from a famous breed of fighting bulls, Ferruccio Lamborghini having a liking for bulls and being a Taurus he gave most Lamborghini cars bullfighting-related names.

Compared to the Countach, the Jalpa was much easier to drive, having better visibility and being more tractable in heavy traffic and at slow speeds. At night, however, there were many distracting internal reflections (a common curse of the Italian low-volume car).

Originally the plastic components (bumpers, air intakes and engine cover) were black, and the car carried over the rectangular taillights of the Silhouette. In 1984, however, the plastic became body-colored, and round taillights were fitted.

In 1988, after falling sales, the new owners, Chrysler, decided to end Jalpa production.

The official top speed of the Jalpa was 146 mph (234 Km/h) but higher speeds have been claimed. The weight with all fluids is 3322 lb (1,507 kg).

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Also can be seen in ROCKY IV - when Rocky Balboa (Stallone) is driving and remembering the past.

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