Born in the ’70s, and a supercar icon of the ’80s which lived into the ’90s, the Countach weaved its own magnificent myths.
Few exotic machines achieved bedroom poster status over the decades, and one of the most present in boys' rooms throughout the '70s, '80s, and '90s was the Lamborghini Countach. The model first came ...
The 1976 Lamborghini Countach LP400 “Periscopio” did not just look different from its rivals, it reset expectations for what a supercar could be. Its radical wedge profile, cramped cockpit and ...
To understand the Lamborghini Countach, look no further than the origin of its name. In the Piedmontese dialect, the word countach is an exclamation directed at a gorgeous woman to show appreciation ...
Anthony took this Lamborghini Countach to his prom, now he daily-drives it. His dad bought it new back in 1987. Together, ...
Car companies are tasked with pushing forward, anticipating buyer desires and trends, hoping to capture market share. Few are putting detailed effort into preserving their past at the same time.
This barely driven Lamborghini V8 supercar wears one of the rarest factory colors ever sprayed, but there’s more going on ...
If you find yourself in northern Italy with some spare time on your hands, we could think of few places better to spend it than the Lamborghini Museum in Sant’Agata. The 16,000-square-foot facility ...