The Lamborghini Countach was first introduced in 1971 and has become one of the most legendary supercars of all time. Almost 2,000 examples were made since 1974, when the production of the legend ended in 1990. In 2021, 50 years after its first "revelation", the Lamborghini Countach rose again, like a phoenix from the ashes.
On the 50th anniversary of the launch of one of Lamborghini's most legendary models Lamborghini Countach, he returned with great fanfare. Only 112 examples of the supercar will be produced, which combines the sharp exterior design of the 70s with the modern exotic Lamborghini DNA. The Lamborghini Countach is built around a carbon monocoque, with an aluminum frame and an electrochromatic glass roof. The bodywork is also made of carbon, s 3D printed ones air deflectors and electronically assisted active aerodynamics.
The modern Lamborghini Countach has a rear mounted hybrid V12-cylinder engine and carries a label Countach LPI 800-4. 6.5 liter the engine produces 785 horsepower and 720 Nm of torque. It helps him additionally electric motor with 25 kW powers. The total system power is thus enviable 819 of horses powers, which are transferred to the asphalt via an intelligent four-wheel drive. All this is enough for the resurrected Countach to achieve 355 km/h and accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h only 2.8 seconds.
With all these great numbers and even more at the very sight of boldly shape, it is not difficult to imagine that even the resurrected Countach, in the form of a car poster, will find its place on many walls. Unfortunately, only a few lucky people will be able to drive it into their garage, and each of them will have to pay for it via million euros. As already mentioned, it is only available 112 "units", which are already at this moment sold out.