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 ...
Just weeks after resurrecting the name on an all-new limited edition model to celebrate its 50th anniversary, the Italian brand has unveiled a picture-prefect recreation of the original Countach LP ...
The 1986 Lamborghini Countach did not just flirt with excess, it treated restraint as an insult. By the time this ...
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 ...
The 1976 Lamborghini Countach LP400 “Periscopio” did not just look different from its rivals, it reset expectations for what ...
There are many aficionados, myself included, who believe the best-looking examples of the Lamborghini Countach are the early models, such as the Periscopio, which were born before the carmaker started ...
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 ...
If you can believe it, 2021 marks the 50th anniversary of the Lamborghini Countach, which first made its debut in concept form at the 1971 Geneva Auto Show as the LP500. Rumors have been swirling for ...
The Italian automaker has confirmed that it is building a new Countach in conjunction with the famed model's 50th anniversary. The wedge-shaped mid-engine coupe created the template for the modern ...
Lamborghini has unveiled a brand new $2.6 million supercar with a very familiar name: the Countach. The original Lamborghini Countach, unveiled as a concept car at the Geneva Motor Show in 1971, made ...
“Remember: the engine is cold, the transmission is cold, the tires are cold, the roads are cold, and there are no driving aids. This car is like my daughter; please bring her back in one piece,” ...
The first Countach prototype, bound to spearhead the next generation of high-performance Lamborghini models, met an unfortunate end in 1974 when the development team destroyed the car during crash ...