Update: We’ve added some additional information from an interview with Lamborghini’s Chief Technology Officer. Yes, the Lamborghini Countach really has returned, though only for a seriously limited ...
Anthony took this Lamborghini Countach to his prom, now he daily-drives it. His dad bought it new back in 1987. Together, ...
The 1974 Lamborghini Countach did not simply arrive as another fast Italian exotic. It landed like a design shockwave, ...
During the 1970s and ‘80s, the only poster as ubiquitous on bedroom walls as that of actress Farrah Fawcett in a swimsuit, was the hero shot of a Lamborghini Countach—the very definition of “dream ...
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 ...
In my eye, a supercar isn't a supercar if it lacks an element of iconic presence to match its performance, and it's hard to argue that among that rare breed of cars the Countach stands at or near the ...
Il Cavaliere started his auto-making business out of vengeance. Born in the sign of the Taurus, the one and only Ferruccio Lamborghini wanted to show Il Commendatore that he can make a better gran ...
As reported just a few days ago, the Countach is back and, arguably, it looks great. Which is good news. The bad news is that it’s not really a Countach so much as a bunch of other Lamborghinis ...
In 1971, Lamborghini unveiled the Countach LP 500 at the Geneva Motor Show, showcasing its “idea car” that became a global phenomenon in the automotive industry. Known only in pictures, the LP 500 ...