2004 Lamborghini Murciélago for Sale in US Stands Out with Quirky Frog-Like Exhaust Design



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2004 Lamborghini Murciélago for Sale in US Stands Out with Quirky Frog-Like Exhaust Design

At first glance, this 2004 Lamborghini Murciélago for sale in the US appears like any other iconic V12 supercar from the Italian marque—until you catch a glimpse of its rear end. The exhaust design, far from conventional, forms a quirky silhouette that uncannily resembles a frog, complete with rounded "eyes" and a wide, downturned "mouth" framing the tailpipes.

 

While the frog-inspired exhaust seems at odds with the Murciélago’s angular, aggressive styling, its integration is surprisingly seamless—almost as if the design was purposefully tailored to spark conversation. The dual oval exhaust outlets, flanked by recessed air intakes, create a distinct visual identity that sets this example apart from typical Murciélagos. It’s a bold aesthetic choice that harks back to Lamborghini’s history of avant-garde design experiments.
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This particular model gains extra allure in today’s market, where classic Murciélagos are experiencing a revival. As Lamborghini’s last V12 supercar offered with a six-speed manual transmission—before the Aventador and current Revuelto ditched three-pedal setups entirely—its rarity is undeniable. Enthusiasts prize the manual-equipped Murciélago for its raw, mechanical connection to the driving experience, making this frog-tailed example a unique blend of eccentric design and historical significance.
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