New Lamborghini Countach special edition teased

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It’s been half a century since the Lamborghini Countach made its debut, so to celebrate, the Italian marque is launching a new special edition inspired by the ‘70s icon. We’ve only seen a few teasers so far, but the model is set to be revealed in full imminently ahead of a rumoured Monterey Car Week debut.

First making an appearance in concept form at the 1971 Geneva motor show, the Countach marked a drastic change in Lamborghini’s design language, swapping the Miura’s curvy silhouette for something a little more angular. For this reason, the Countach was a poster car for many, and 50 years on its appeal remains.

Lamborghini took to social media to post a teaser image of the model along with the caption: ‘We make dreams come true. We did it with the classic Countach in the 1970s. And we’re doing it again. The new Lamborghini Countach is coming.’

aria-label="New Lamborghini Countach special edition 2"No further details have been announced, but rumours on social media point toward the use of the ‘LPI 800-4’ name, LPI standing for Longitudinale Posteriore Ibrido (hybrid). Should this be accurate, it’s likely that the model will feature the 603kW supercapacitor-equipped powertrain first featured in the Sian FKP 37.

aria-label="Lamborghini Countach special teaser 2"The design remains under wraps for now, but the single teaser image provided does give us a glimpse at a recognisable wedge-shaped silhouette.

aria-label="Lamborghini Countach special teaser 3"Pricing, availability and a full reveal date are yet to be confirmed, but expect to see further details sooner rather than later, with California’s Monterey Car Week already underway.

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