The Lamborghini Countach is one of history's most instantly recognizable supercars. Now, an example of perhaps its most coveted form, a Countach QV Downdraft, will soon be heading to the Russo and
The Italian brand dropped a teaser video for a new Countach completely out of the blue, and then a few days later, revealed it in full. Not as a concept car or a fanciful rendering, but a legit
The Countach 25th Anniversary, the last evolution of the Countach project, debuted at the Paris Motor Show in September 1988. Actually, the need to replace the Countach was anticipated as far back as 1985, when engineer Luigi Marmiroli took the place of Giulio Alfieri at the helm of the Automobili Lamborghini Technical Office.
A black-on-black Lamborghini Countach, currently on sale for $675,000, is believed to be the Blu Acapulco car made famous by the dearly departed Walter Payton.
After the initial LP400 (1974) the Lamborghini Countach line would continue with the LP400 S (1978), LP500 S (1982), LP5000 QV (1985), and the final Countach 25th anniversary (1988), providing
full description and technical specifications. gasoline engines: LAMBORGHINI Countach LP 400 3.9L V12 5MT (375 HP) Complete timeline of LAMBORGHINI Countach models and generations, with photos
Note scissor doors, a Lamborghini signature since the Countach. Lamborghini One can quibble that the 6.5-liter V12 is an in-the-tube evolution of the Aventador’s V12 with far better breathing
Lamborghini Countach LP 400. The first Countach generation was named LP 400. Its 4 liter V12 engine was mounted lengthwise and produced 375 hp and 266 ft/lbs of torque. It truly created the new age of the supercar. 150 units were made. Guide / Specs / Pictures
A legendary name in supercar history returns in the form of the retro-inspired, limited-edition 2022 Lamborghini Countach. While it's essentially a re-bodied Aventador with the heart and soul of
All the way to the new LPI 800-4, the Countach has held a special place in the hearts of aficionados all over the world. As the first off-road vehicle with luxury finishings and astounding performance delivery, the Lamborghini LM 002 is the precursor to the modern Urus. It made history between 1986 and 1993 with its tubular chassis, otherwise
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