It’s not surprising, is it?
The resurrected Lamborghini Countach has received a variety of reactions since its debut a few months back. Some thought it was cool to see a new version of the supercar, officially called the Countach LPI 800-4. However, designers voiced their pessimism regarding the product.
Marcello Gandini, the original designer of the , also made it clear that he doesn’t approve of the remake. Harsh.
These criticisms didn’t stop Lamborghini getting lots of money from the Aventador reskinned. All 112 of the cars that were to be built were sold before the public was even informed. Although some will consider it a cynical cash grab for the company, it achieved the desired results. Each one, it is rumored, costs more than one million dollars. That’s at least $ 112,000,000 for Sant’Agata.
Possibly to the delight of a few, the majority of the people who purchased the revived Countach actually own the original. Lamborghini stated that most of the orders were placed from enthusiasts who already owned an original Countach. It is also possible to bet that many of these cars were built in a unique manner. It will be interesting for us to see if any 112 cars were inspired from the winged (or two-winged), model of the 1980s. Anyone who asked for a front wing to be attached to their reborn Countach will get a bonus point.
Lamborghini did not mention the specific configurations and customizations of each car. Millionaires and billionaires also want privacy. When the 112 lucky customers called to customize their Countach, the Italian automaker shared the options they chose. The Countach buyers had a wide range of choices, from classic colors like Verde Medio through to more modern shades such as Aten.
Lamborghini will start delivering cars to owners in the first quarter 2022. Although each car will be unique, they will all have the same engine. The hybrid version of the Aventador’s 6.5-liter V12 will be used in the 112 cars. It is essentially a slightly modified version of the Sian V12 and produces 803 horsepower (599kilowatts).
If you are looking for the classic Countach lines, there’s hope. Lamborghini can build one for you. This is the same Lamborghini that was built for a mystery client in . To get this done, you will need to have more than $ 1,000,000 in your bank account.