You know all about the new Lamborghini Countach by now, don't you? The limited-edition 804hp remake was unveiled in August last year, and deliveries to customers have now started.The first unit to head to Japan was recently unveiled at
Do not adjust your device-this Lamborghini Countach LP400 S, with chassis number 1121112, really is being preserved for future generations in a library.Puzzled? Don't be. A 3.9-liter V12 isn't really designed for, er, that kind of
This, according to Lamborghini, is the oldest surviving Countach, and it's a medium-green beauty wearing an LP400 badge. It was on display last weekend at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance, alongside many other rather delectable Lamborghini Countach models.So,
It's 'heritage.' That's how Lamborghini itself describes the interior of the new Countach unveiled in California, and the one you see here. Both the external paint job and the red/black leather interior were designed to commemorate Boss Ferruccio's
The modern-day Countach is finally out in the open
Famously, the original Countach derived its name from the expression a security guard made upon seeing it for the first time; Lamborghini itself says the name is an "exclamation of the Italian Piedmontese dialect that indicates astonishment and admiration for something."Welcome,
The Lamborghini Countach officially turned 50 this year. In celebration, the carmaker took us on a quick trip down memory lane and shared the story behind what eventually became one of the brand's most iconic nameplates ever.That, however, wasn't
The Lamborghini Countach LP500 is now 50 years old. Can you believe it?50 years ago at the Geneva Motor Show, Lamborghini pulled the wraps off what was going to be its next great creation after the Miura. The yellow-painted prototype
Another Lambo—a Countach LP400—was also sold for more than P45.9 million
How much do people actually pay for cars at an auction? It depends, really. The prices vary greatly, and we can attest to that-not as buyers, but as lurkers at auction sites of course. Every now and then, the winning bids
Is it a Lamborghini? Is it a Ferrari? Well, it's a bit of both, actually. It isn't real either, which is a major bummer considering how nice it looks. Who would've thought such a combination would work?This is
My iPhone says I pick it up an average of 172 times a day. But that pales in comparison to the 392 notifications I receive daily. My point is, we look at this slab of glass, metal, and silicon a lot, more
Did Tesla launch a slightly bizarre-looking the past week? No one seems to have mentioned it much, especially not on the Internet.Anyway, the Cybertruck's love-it-or-hate it, will-it-ever-make-it-to-production-or-pass-a-
Possibly the best-kept classic Lambos in the world
Japan loves Lambos. They love them modified with (even more) anti-social exhausts, loud paintwork and scores of flashing LED and neon lights. They also love them pristine-totally perfect and immaculately clean, as though they've just rolled off the production
For fans of a certain sci-fi series, December holds a date as important as Christmas Day. This year's calendar highlight is the release of the new Star Wars installment, The Force Awakens, on December 17.What makes this new film
With a round-trip airplane ticket to Bologna, Italy, costing from over $1,400 to nearly $8,000, Lamborghini is giving you the next best thing to visiting its museum by putting it up on Google Maps.Thanks to Google\'s street-
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