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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.
This 1967 Lamborghini Miura P400, offered through Bonhams, has been a winner at multiple concours and has less than 34,000 miles on its odometer.
Liberty Walk has radically reimagined the iconic Lamborghini Miura with a number of substantial modifications.
Restoration opportunity The priciest Lamborghini at this RM Sotheby’s junkyard auction is a 1968 Lamborghini Miura P400, starting at $500,000.
The Mustang GT500 and Lamborghini Miura each come in at around 350 horsepower and have four wheels, but the similarities end there.
From their audacious styling to the symphonic roar of their engines, Lamborghinis offer more than just transportation; they ...
This 1970 Lamborghini Miura, kept in a living room from the 1980s until this year, will be part of Gooding & Co.’s Pebble Beach Auctions in August.
Lamborghini CEO Stefano Domenicali has confirmed that a reinterpretation of the Miura is a possibility, although it won't be released before 2022.
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 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.
A replica builder recently reconstructed a Lamborghini Miura on the bones of a Fiero, and it is stunning.