Official Photo of the New Lamborghini Countach – Actual Event

Wait, what?

Please, if you are standing right now, sit down. The most famous supercar ever made is getting a new look. This is not an unofficial rendering. It is not a rumor. This information comes directly from Lamborghini, and it’s clear. The new Countach will be available soon.

As of August 9, the word was just moments old. Lamborghini posted a 20-second video on Facebook. It featured jump cuts, including classic Countach posters. The clip ends with a wedge-shaped car barely visible from the distance. It is followed by a simple message: “The new Lamborghini Countach” It’s completely legal.

Official Photo of the New Lamborghini Countach - Actual Event

You probably have many questions at this point, and you are not the only one. We have only one thing to share with you, both via social media and a dedicated Countach Page on Lamborghini. This teaser photo shows a wedge-shaped car with a full cover. The absence of a rear wing indicates that this Countach may draw inspiration from earlier models, which were produced in the 1970s.

Are we dealing with a full-on model or a reskinned Aventador? Will the new Countach be a production car or a concept vehicle? Lamborghini’s message is all about the future. It’s possible that this concept could offer a roadmap to the company’s electric ambitions. It raises the interesting question: could the Countach ever be faithfully reborn in pure EV form without V12 power?

We know that the Aventador Ultimae Lamborghini’s most pure V12 supercar and that the V12 will continue to live in a hybrid. This is the likely direction that this new Countach will go. Lamborghini has already indicated that a new V12 model will be available soon with supercapacitor technology from Sian.

Official Photo of the New Lamborghini Countach - Actual Event

One thing is certain. We are ecstatic about the return to the Countach moniker as a concept vehicle or production vehicle. The first prototype with its scissor doors and scissor doors was undoubtedly a revolution in motoring. It debuted in 1971. It was so futuristic that the Countach looks futuristic fifty years later.

Sorry, but the original Countach looks futuristic even after all these years. It’s amazing that we can now distinguish between old and modern! This breaking news will be the focus of our attention.