1973 - 1990 Lamborghini Countach. By Anthony Kodack. Published Feb 14, 2007. The Countach made its public debut at the 1971 Geneva motor show. The design of the ultra low two seater sports car
The Lamborghini Countach is an icon that needs no introduction to gear heads. Designed by Marcello Gandini at Bertone, when the LP500 prototype at the Geneva Motor Show in 1971, it was an absolute showstopper. When the production version, the Countach LP400 arrived in 1974, it was every bit as wild and as aggressive as the prototype.
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The Countach LPI 800-4 elevates that clarity to a new level, celebrated in an exclusive limited edition to take its place in motoring history.”. PHOTO BY Lamborghini. Exclusive indeed—just 112 of these LPI 800-4s will be built, delivered from the first part of 2022. And each one will cost just over €2m ( P119 million) plus local taxes.
The Lamborghini Countach’s rarity and status as the bedroom wall poster car of the 1980s has made it exceedingly valuable as a collector’s car. That said, a few examples of the car have risen
On the 1985 Geneva Auto Show, Lamborghini unveiled their answer, the Super-Countach, the QuattroValvole, with its 455 Bhp, it made the TestaRossa eat dust. Even Ferrari’s limited production 288 GTO only managed 400 Bhp, so the Countach was again at the top of the super car world. The displacement of this new engine became 5167 cc by enlarging
While it may become the most expensive 25th Anniversary Edition model, it won't be the most expensive Countach ever. This title goes to an early 1975 LP400 version, sold for $1.2 million in 2014.
The iconic Lamborghini Countach is being revived in honor of its 50th anniversary. The new Countach LPI 800-4 will have a hybrid powertrain, relying on both a V12 engine and 48V electric motor.
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