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Five New Lamborghini Countach Posters Now For Sale

Bring back the old days and decorate your walls with the new Lamborghini Countach.

Are your walls looking a bit bare? Then Lamborghini has the perfect solution for you and they’re a callback to the days of the 90s. Lamborghini has unveiled their last entry into the Countach LPI 800-4 poster series. Each of these five posters is unique and created by a different artist or illustrator. The contributing designers include Omar Aqil, Yegor Zhuldybin, Shy.Studio, Andreas Wannerstedt and LRNZ (Lorenzo Ceccotti). You can shop the collection on Lamborghini’s online story by clicking the button below.

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Lamborghini’s Dubai Dealer Gets a Dubai-Sized Makeover

This is a Lamborghini experience only a city like Dubai can offer.

Dubai is a place where the most far-fetched fantasies of luxury lifestyle, architecture, and exotic cars come true, and its Lamborghini dealership (the world’s largest Lamborghini showroom) is no exception. And to keep up with Dubai’s ever-expanding glitz and glamour, the massive emporium of automotive excellence was redesigned, featuring a new Ad Personam studio, new digital elements, and an immense aftersales center within its three stories. Al Jaziri Motors, the owner of the dealership, has been the UAE’s sole purveyor of Lamborghinis since 1985, with dealers in Dubai and Abu Dhabi.

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Along with that, Lamborghini has introduced the Middle East’s first Lamborghini Lounge, The Lounge Dubai, in the ME Dubai Hotel, a stunning hotel designed by renowned architect Zaha Hadid. The popup lounge features its own Ad Personam Studio, as well as displays of a Urus and a Huracan STO. The Lounge will be open until January 17. Stephan Winkelmann, CEO of Lamborghini, was in Dubai for the opening of both the Lounge and the redesigned dealer, where Lamborghini clients and enthusiasts can enjoy the brand’s luxury lifestyle.


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Top 10 Lamborghinis Ever Made

In 1963, Ferruccio Lamborghini incorporated his automobile company in Sant’Agata Bolognese, Italy. It began as a way for him to prove to Ferrari that not only could he produce a beautiful and powerful sports car, he could create one better than theirs.

Today, his company stands as a benchmark for all other supercar manufacturers to aspire to, with unmistakable designs and undeniably beautiful engine notes. In celebration of the automaker, here are our top 10 Lamborghinis ever made by the marque, not including the current lineup.


1985 Countach 5000QV

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In 1985, Chief Engineer Horacio Pagani brought the Countach into the modern era. For the first time, Lamborghini built a specific model for the US. Instantly identifiable are the federally mandated front bumpers, which were quickly removed by owners upon delivery. Feeding proper air to the six carburetors had always been an issue since the intakes are behind the cockpit. Bosch fuel injection solved the problem and bumped horsepower to 414.


1996 Diablo SV

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A decade later, horsepower was up to 510, so the Diablo needed larger cooling ducts and a giant rear spoiler. Big brakes were added and chrome trim was deleted for a sinister appearance. Without the all-wheel drive of the more expensive Diablo VT, the SV is incredibly overpowered on the track or street.


1971 Miura SV

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In the early 1970s, American cars were losing horsepower across the board. Federal clean air laws forced domestic sports cars to be only shadows of their former glory. Unencumbered by such statutes, Lamborghini revised the valvetrain and intake to reach 380 hp. Styling for this special edition was highlighted by new scoops along the rocker panels, and flared rear quarter panels fitted over wider wheels.


1988 Jalpa

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Gruppo Bertone was commissioned with designing a compact coupe around a rear transverse-mounted V8 as a more practical alternative to the Countach. The Jalpa was the result, and they can be found all over the early pages of the duPont REGISTRY. The members of our original sales staff have a fondness for this raging bull of the 1980s.


2010 Murcielago SV

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Following the trend of introducing a Superveloce edition near the end of production, the Murcielago’s engine was pumped up to 661 hp and an extensive use of carbon fiber lowered the car’s weight. With a V12 spinning to 8,000 rpm, the car was capable of 10-second quarter mile times with 60 mph from a standstill happening in only 3. The brakes are bigger than your car’s wheels, and the spoiler is large enough to double as a helipad. Like all the greats, the Murcielago went out on top.


2008 Reventon

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If the Murcielago was too mundane for your tastes, the Reventon was an all carbon fiber body on top of the Murcielago’s chassis. Only 21 examples were built, and most of the wild features found their way onto the Aventador. A roadster version was also built in 2010 using the Murcielago SV engine; only 14 additional examples were built.


2014 Veneno Roadster

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To celebrate their 50th anniversary, the Aventador was skinned and crafted into an aerodynamicist’s dream. Only nine were built, each with a sticker price over $4 million.


2016 Aventador SV

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We were at the unveiling on Amelia Island and witnessed the state of the art in supercars. The V12 has been stretched to 750 hp and exaggerated bodywork is required to keep it shiny-side-up at top speeds. Its magnetic suspension will tame the harsh ride and dynamic steering will offer more feedback for safe cruising at three times the posted speed limit, under professional supervision on a closed track, of course.


1993 LM002

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The only SUV in their portfolio was also their first production vehicle to feature four-wheel drive. With their V12 making more power than almost all other engines of the day, what better way to have fun than build a rugged all-terrain vehicle around it? Plush interiors loaded with leather and reference level audio gave the discerning off-roader the ability to arrive in style. We like it because it had no option for automatic transmission.


Sesto Elemento

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The Sesto Elemento (meaning “sixth element” in Italian) is powered by a 5.2L V10 that generates 570 hp and 398 lb-ft of torque.  The suspension, chassis, driveshaft, and body are all made of carbon fiber, bringing the total weight to 2,200 pounds.  It is the lightest car Lamborghini has ever created.


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Top 6 Best Most Expensive Cars to Buy in 2021

Talking about the best most expensive cars in the world in 2021, three features come to mind. They must be rare and few in the market. They must appeal only to those with deep pockets; and three, they have to boast exclusive features?

Let’s look at the top 6 most expensive cars that currently rock the market.

Bugatti La Voiture Noire – $19 million

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Bugatiti reveals this immodestly priced 16-cylinder engine black car courtesy of Salome Etienne design. Boasting a staggering 1,500 horsepower, this guy will reach up to 450km/h. You’ll be willing to spare whopping $19 million to order this to your garage. 

With an aerodynamic design, the Bugatti La Voiture Noire fronts a horseshoe-shaped Bugatti trademark of grill and blends. On top of that, the vehicle brags 8 liter fuel tank and slant windscreen and full-length curved tail lamps.

Bugatti Centodieci – $8.9 million

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The Bugatti Centodieci is an 8.0 liter quad-turbocharged 16-cylinder engine that catapults in about 2.4 seconds to reach a top speed of 236 mph. This car that owns a lot to Bugatti  Divo − one of the cars with the most agility and dynamism − has ten units already constructed and can deliver 100 horsepower 1600 horse power.

Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita – $4.8 million 

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With three units in mind, only two units of the Koenigsegg CCXR Trevita have been built so far. It features an exclusive white carbon fiber coat called the ‘Diamond Weave,’ meaning the car sparks tons of small diamonds when set under the rays of sun.

The car boasts an aluminum V8 engine that delivers 1018 horsepower and a maximum torque that stands at 796 lb-ft. This car’s centrifugal supercharger can deliver 5600 revolution per minute. It’ll be able to reach maximum only after the capacity to catapult from 0-62m in 2.9 seconds.

Lamborghini Veneno Roadster – $4.5 million

Lamborghini Veneno Roadster

With this model Lamborghini Veneno Roadster, Lamborghini has proven once again why it’s a leading automaker in the industry. This poison comes with a deadly design that resembles a space lozenge.

This model is powered by a 6.5 liter V12 seven-speed engine capable of delivering a jaw-tearing 740 HP and maximum torque of 507 pound-feet. Spinning at 84, 000 rpm, this single-clutch ISR automated manual transmission weighs 3, 285 pounds is made of carbon fiber. No wonder the scramble for the car is growing at increasingly amazing speed.

Lykan Hypersport – $3.4 million

Lykan Hypersport

Emerging from the Middle East, the Lykan Hypersport is worth every penny splashed on it given the amazing features it brags. From its piercing and molded lines to the 420 15 real diamond –made Titanium blades, you’re you have a real guy in your hand.

The seats are made with hand but it’s gold plaited to pronounce the squinting-demon diamond eyes. If you don’t mind, the diamonds can give way for rubies, sapphires, or any of the precious stones.

Ferrari Pininfarina Sergio – $3 Million

Ferrari Pininfarina Sergio

Only six units of the Ferrari Pininfarina were made, making it one of the rarest and expensive in the market. The car is built on the concept of the Ferrari 458 Spider. Ferrari Pininfarina comes with an all-carbon-fiber frame.

If you are a lover of two-seat cars, this may be your car of choice. And apart from this, you are also buying an open-air luxury car. The Ferrari Pininfarina Sergio also takes after the popular Ferrari 458 in the aspect of being void of roof, side windows, as well as windshield.

You may also like it for its lightweight, weighing only 330 pounds less to the Ferrari 458. The interior design is another impressive feature that may entice you, with the headrest directly fitted into the roll cage.]

Lamborghini Urus Unlocks Any Road

We had our doubts when rumors of a Lamborghini SUV were confirmed. After a few minutes behind the wheel of a LM002 you will be begging for mercy. While its predecessor was built for the Italian army, the Lamborghini Urus unlocks any road.

Lamborghini Urus Specs, Price, Photos, and Review

Starting with a strong unibody chassis, the house of the Raging Bull pushed Porsche’s 4-liter V8 to 641 horsepower and 626 lb-ft of torque. Sent to all wheels, the latest in active suspension allows for fun in mud, snow, sand, or pavement. Click the button below to learn more from our dealers, and stay with us for all your Lamborghini news.