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Lamborghini: A Legacy of Italian Automotive Excellence and Performance

Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A., founded in 1963 by Ferruccio Lamborghini in Sant'Agata Bolognese, Italy, has become an icon synonymous with luxury, high-performance, and unmistakable style. Initially entering the auto market to rival Ferrari, Lamborghini's first production car, the 350 GT, established the company as a formidable presence in the world of grand tourers. However, it was the revolutionary Miura, launched in 1966, that truly cemented Lamborghini’s status, introducing the world to the concept of a mid-engined supercar and setting a template for decades to come.

Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, Lamborghini built a reputation for fearless innovation and dramatic design. The Countach, with its extreme wedge shape and scissor doors, became a poster car for an entire generation, while the Diablo pushed the envelope further in performance and technology. Despite periods of financial turbulence and changes in ownership, the brand maintained its commitment to producing awe-inspiring, hand-crafted vehicles for discerning enthusiasts.

In recent decades, under the stewardship of the Volkswagen Group and Audi, Lamborghini has achieved unprecedented technical advancement and commercial success. Models such as the Murciélago, Gallardo, Aventador, and Huracán have all been lauded for blending Lamborghini’s signature flamboyance with modern engineering. Beyond the road, Lamborghini has also made a mark in motorsport, notably with the Huracán Super Trofeo series and GT3 racing programs, fostering a new legacy of racing success.

Today, Lamborghini stands as one of the world’s premier supercar manufacturers, recognized for its commitment to pushing automotive boundaries while remaining true to its audacious Italian spirit. From the unmistakable roar of their V12 engines to the cutting-edge designs like the Revuelto, Lamborghini continues to captivate automotive enthusiasts and collectors, reinforcing its status as a cultural and performance icon around the globe.

Available Cars

Name
Group
PP
DriveTrain
Max Power
Displacement
Aspiration
Lamborghini Countach 25th Anniversary '88 Countach 25th Anniversary '88 Gr.N PP 543.09 MR 449 BHP / 7,000 rpm 5,167 cc NA (Naturally Aspirated)
Lamborghini Countach LP400 '74 Countach LP400 '74 Gr.N PP 556.09 MR 373 BHP / 8,000 rpm 3,929 cc NA (Naturally Aspirated)
Lamborghini Gallardo LP 560-4 '08 Gallardo LP 560-4 '08 Gr.N PP 614.72 4WD 552 BHP / 8,000 rpm 5,204 cc NA (Naturally Aspirated)
Lamborghini Murciélago LP 640 '09 Murciélago LP 640 '09 Gr.N PP 604.63 4WD 631 BHP / 8,000 rpm 6,496 cc NA (Naturally Aspirated)
Lamborghini Miura P400 Bertone Prototype '67 Miura P400 Bertone Prototype '67 Gr.N PP 563.03 MR 349 BHP / 7,000 rpm 3,929 cc NA (Naturally Aspirated)
Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 '11 Aventador LP 700-4 '11 Gr.N PP 622.92 4WD 690 BHP / 8,500 rpm 6,498 cc NA (Naturally Aspirated)
Lamborghini Diablo GT '00 Diablo GT '00 Gr.N PP 600.42 MR 571 BHP / 7,500 rpm 5,992 cc NA (Naturally Aspirated)
Lamborghini Veneno '14 Veneno '14 Gr.N PP 697.99 4WD 739 BHP / 8,500 rpm 6,498 cc NA (Naturally Aspirated)
Lamborghini Huracán LP 610-4 '15 Huracán LP 610-4 '15 Gr.N PP 627.52 4WD 601 BHP / 8,300 rpm 5,204 cc NA (Naturally Aspirated)
Lamborghini Huracán GT3 '15 Huracán GT3 '15 Gr.3 PP 738.66 MR 576 BHP / 8,000 rpm 5,204 cc NA (Naturally Aspirated)
Lamborghini Huracán Gr.4 Huracán Gr.4 Gr.4 PP 658.59 4WD 404 BHP / 8,300 rpm 5,204 cc NA (Naturally Aspirated)
Lamborghini Aventador LP 750-4 Superveloce '15 Aventador LP 750-4 SV '15 Gr.N PP 665.86 4WD 739 BHP / 8,500 rpm 6,498 cc NA (Naturally Aspirated)
Lambo V12 Vision Gran Turismo Lambo V12 VGT Gr.X PP 806.39 4WD 774 BHP / 8,500 rpm 6,498 cc NA (Naturally Aspirated)
Lamborghini Urus '18 Urus '18 Gr.N PP 563.64 4WD 641 BHP / 6,000 rpm 3,966 cc TC (Turbocharger)