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Lamborghini has become a byword for outrageous aesthetics and divine design. The Italian supercar builder finds inspiration in the unlikeliest places.
In a recent interview, Lamborghini CEO Stefano Domenicali said the automaker would like to build a spiritual successor to the Miura, “but not in the next five years.” It wasn’t the first ...
The vast majority of Lamborghini models draw their names from fighting bulls. From the Miura, named after a family bull farm in Spain, to the Revuelto, named after a bull with a habit of jumping ...
The Lamborghini Miura is the original supercar. Learn its history, get some specs, and see photos and auction results here.
Once Lamborghini delivers the very last example of the Aventador, the Italian automaker will upgrade its production line for the yet-to-be-named successor that’s due in 2023.
The Mini’s role in shaping the Miura has never been proven, but what’s certain is moving the engine back and turning it 90 degrees changed Lamborghini’s history.
Not interested in resting on their laurels, Lamborghini introduced the Countach, the Miura's successor, in 1974. Marcello Gandini once again spurred a stylistic revolution; the Countach became the ...
Final Lamborghini Murcielago rolls off the line – Click above for high-res image This LP670-4 Superveloce is the 4,099th – and last – Lamborghini Murciélago to be produced at the automaker ...
It's not an outrageous idea, of course, if we remember the Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4, the limited-production mid-engine hybrid spiritual successor of the original Miura that used its styling ...
Restoration opportunity The priciest Lamborghini at this RM Sotheby’s junkyard auction is a 1968 Lamborghini Miura P400, starting at $500,000.
When Lamborghini unveiled the Miura at the 1966 Geneva Motor Show even their competitors couldn’t look away… ...
Unveiled at the 1965 Turin Motor Show, the Miura established a line of Lamborghini V-12 supercars that continues with today's Aventador (and soon, a successor to that car).