The Lamborghini is celebrating 50 years since the start of Countach production in March 1974. During its 16 years of manufacturing, only 1,999 units were made, but the impact of the Countach on the automotive world was immense.
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To celebrate the milestone, Lamborghini brought back the LP 400 model, the first one produced, to its original location in Sant’Agata Bolognese, where the assembly line is still active. Old production photos showing various models over the decades were also released.
Although the automotive world has evolved significantly since then, Lamborghini still maintains the tradition of V-12 engines in its current supercars. Modern production combines manual craftsmanship with advanced technologies, resulting in the Manifattura Lamborghini Next Level.
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