Lamborghini’s initial concept for the Countach, the LP 500, didn’t survive the 1970s. It was used in early 1974 for crash testing and was lost thereafter; a fate unbefitting of possibly the most ...
It's not an exaggeration to say the Lamborghini Countach LP500 concept car changed the world when it debuted at the Geneva Auto Show in March 1971. Marcello Gandini's wedge-shape design was unlike ...
When the Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4 debuted earlier this year, reactions were... mixed. Some called it a cynical cash grab, others called it "no way to honor the original." Now Marcello Gandini, ...
Ever since Lamborghini introduced the Countach back in 1974, the V12 icon has never ceased to amaze aficionados of all ages. However, these days it seems that the Raging Bull is enjoying more ...
"How would a Lamborghini Countach look if it was brought closer to contemporary design standards?" This is a question that pop up into more and more aficionado's minds these days. We are, of course, ...
Lamborghini Countach LP 500 concept: what was it? The 1971 show car gave the first clues of Lamborghini’s successor of the legendary Miura supercar – with its Gandini-penned wedge silhouette – unlike ...
To produce a copy of the LP500 prototype, the team spent months conducting in-depth analysis, collecting documents, and studying historical photographs, including early drawings and meeting reports.
Lamborghini Countach LP 500 concept: what was it? The 1971 show car gave the first clues of Lamborghini’s successor of the legendary Miura supercar – with its Gandini-penned wedge silhouette – unlike ...