Introduced in 1966 Lamborghini MiuraWith its 3.9 liter V12 engine, it was the pinnacle of performance at the time.
Miura has been subject to authorities from the day it was produced. A turning point in the automotive world was accepted as. Let’s take a closer look at this legend.
The world’s first ‘supercar’

Miura is a model for high-end cars. it was revolutionary. With its mid-engine and rear-wheel drive, it heralded a new era for supercars.
It takes its name from a breed of bull
Miura is named after a famous Spanish fighting bull breed. Later Lamborghini models too fighting bull names He continued to wear it. For more information on the topic, you can also check out our content below:
Only 764 copies were produced
Lamborghini produced only 764 copies of this car between 1966 and 1973. Today high collector value That’s one of the reasons he has it.
Design by Marcello Gandini
Miura’s iconic design was created by Marcello Gandini. Gandini, BMW 5 series He also designed legendary cars such as the Ferrari Dino 308GT4.
“Miura Roadster”, the only one in the world

The rarest version of Miura The “Miura Roadster” was produced as only one prototype. This convertible model was introduced at the Brussels Motor Show in 1968, but never went into series production.
3.9 liter V12 engine
As we mentioned in the introduction, Miura had a 3.9-liter V12 engine. This engine could produce 350 horsepower. Miura’s maximum speed was 280 km/h, which it achieved fastest car of its time was doing.
Sources: Lamborghini, AutoAndDriver
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