Lamborghini took a rolling chassis to the 1965 Turin Motor Show. The actual body wasn't ready until March 1966. That was the ...
Lamborghini’s naked Miura chassis reveal in 1965 became the blueprint for the first supercar, shaping modern performance ...
Lamborghini got the whole supercar ball rolling by showing the Miura barenaked during the 1965 Turin Motor Show.
Lamborghini’s reputation for building brash, game-changing supercars was firmly cemented by the mid-1980s. But as the iconic Countachwas nearing the end of its run and the more affordable Jalpa ...
Picking up where the Huracán GT3 left off, the Temerario GT3 is designed for the global GT3 racing class and easily modified for similar classes in other series. It’ll also take over as the exclusive ...
The Lamborghini SC 63 program, the brand's first-ever attempt to fight at the top levels of global racing, spanned just 17 races over 589 days. From Qatar in 2024 through this summer, the company ...
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