A late-model 1992 LM002 sold for $275,000 earlier this spring. This beautiful black-over-tan LM002 claimed roughly $260,000 last year. A rare U.S.-spec example hammered for a mighty $368,000 in A factory standard Lamborghini Countach LP500 S would come with the stunning Campagnolo ‘Telephone dial’ wheels in 10.5×15 and 12×15 inch size, covered by 205/50VR15 and 345/35VR15 Pirelli P7 tires for this Countach Turbo S Max Bobnar installed lightweight Ronal wheels instead, still 10.5×15 at the front, but now with 255/45VR15 tires, while at the rear he installed 14×15 inch wheels Lamborghini Countach. These 1980s Lamborghinis, now over $400,000, were clearly a product of its time. It is a nearly 20-year-old car, and there are bound to be issues to happen if one were to Before we get too deep into design, however, let’s start with the mechanicals. The Countach LPI 800-4 is in many ways a reskinned expression of the limited-run, $3M Lamborghini Sián. It rides on the same modified Aventador architecture, which combines the firm’s 6.5-liter V-12 with a supercapacitor-based 48-volt mild-hybrid system. You see, the 1980 Lamborghini Countach LM400 S2 ‘low body’ you’re looking at here is more special than the others. This Lamborghini was Lamborghini’s. Not the company, the man. Ferruccio. Other than some press clippings from the 1980s, the whereabouts of this car have been a mystery. It was Ferruccio Lamborghini’s from new, before Enter the Lamborghini Countach LP5000 S. Visually indistinguishable from its LP400 S predecessor, the 5000 S upped the supercar stakes, the new V12 making 276kW and 418Nm. Top speed improved to One of the many new vehicles added to the game is the 2021 Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4. Before NFS Unbound, the car only appeared in Need for Speed No Limits, the series' ongoing mobile title. The Lamborghini Countach was meant to be the most outrageous car ever, and not just in how it looked, but how it drove as well. The car has a V12 engine that made more than 400 horsepower and held 4.5 gallons of oil in the 1980s when Mustangs and Corvettes were struggling to produce 200 horsepower. Updated: 1 August 2022 Generations: 3 First production year: 1973 Engines: Gasoline Body style: Coupé (two-door) LAMBORGHINI Countach 25th Anniversary 1989 - 1990 It was the car which decorated 20 Photos Lamborghini Countach Evolution Through the years, the Countach was continually evolved. The earliest 1974 models, known as "Periscopio" for their unique periscope-style rear-view I25KG.