Post by Lee on Aug 12, 2021 7:34:47 GMT
Lamborghini are to reboot one of its most iconic supercars, the Italian brand has confirmed that a new Countach is set to be introduced. The new Lamborghini Countach is expected to arrive 47 years on from the debut of the original in 1974, and 50 years since the reveal of the Countach prototype at the 1971 Geneva Motor Show.
A single teaser image accompanies Lamborghini’s announcement hailing the car’s introduction as “the rebirth of a dream”. The picture of a covered car hints that the new version will be inspired by the earlier Countach models and be without the huge rear wing that was added to some later cars - although leaked images on social media do show slatted intake vents paying homage to the original car.
The release of the teaser silhouette suggests that a full reveal could be near, the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance in California would be a possible venue for the new car to make its debut. The Pebble Beach show, which is typically a hotspot for limited-run, hyper-exclusive automotive reveals, begins later this month on 15 August.
The reborn Countach is almost certain to be a modern incarnation of the famous nameplate and based on modern technology, rather than an in-house restomod or continuation project akin to those launched by Jaguar and Aston Martin in recent years.
Details are scarce but earlier this year Lamborghini presented a roadmap explaining the company’s transition away from purely internal combustion-powered vehicles and towards an electrified line-up. The brand revealed that the first stage of this roadmap would ‘celebrate’ the internal combustion engine and pay tribute to it, with the introduction of two new V12 models in 2021 and 2022.
It’s seems likely that the heritage aspect of the announcement ties in with this new Countach, but the brand could also look to use the car as a test-bed for future hybrid technology, possibly building on the mild-hybrid tech used in the V12-powered Sian hypercar.
A single teaser image accompanies Lamborghini’s announcement hailing the car’s introduction as “the rebirth of a dream”. The picture of a covered car hints that the new version will be inspired by the earlier Countach models and be without the huge rear wing that was added to some later cars - although leaked images on social media do show slatted intake vents paying homage to the original car.
The release of the teaser silhouette suggests that a full reveal could be near, the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance in California would be a possible venue for the new car to make its debut. The Pebble Beach show, which is typically a hotspot for limited-run, hyper-exclusive automotive reveals, begins later this month on 15 August.
The reborn Countach is almost certain to be a modern incarnation of the famous nameplate and based on modern technology, rather than an in-house restomod or continuation project akin to those launched by Jaguar and Aston Martin in recent years.
Details are scarce but earlier this year Lamborghini presented a roadmap explaining the company’s transition away from purely internal combustion-powered vehicles and towards an electrified line-up. The brand revealed that the first stage of this roadmap would ‘celebrate’ the internal combustion engine and pay tribute to it, with the introduction of two new V12 models in 2021 and 2022.
It’s seems likely that the heritage aspect of the announcement ties in with this new Countach, but the brand could also look to use the car as a test-bed for future hybrid technology, possibly building on the mild-hybrid tech used in the V12-powered Sian hypercar.