The return of the Lamborghini Countach has given rise to different reactions to varying degrees. Some have been blown away by it, while others aren’t exactly sold with the modernized interpretation of the iconic nameplate.
But whichever way you see the Countach, one thing is for sure – it will be a rare sighting on the road, with just 112 copies to be made, another tribute to the original prototype’s LP 112 designation.
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The limited number of units will not all come in white, however, as with the press car. Lamborghini said lucky owners have more than 30 color options to choose from – a combination of original 1970s Countach heritage colors and contemporary undertones. To help you visualize, check out the gallery above for some of the colors designated on the new Countach.
Sure, you can get the Countach in yellow, which isn’t new to a Lamborghini, but we all know the original Countach prototype wore this shade when it was shown at the Geneva Motor Show. in 1971.
The Countach is also available in different shades of blue and green, light or dark, as well as many versions of Rosso (red) and Viola (purple). But if you’re not the eye-catcher, you can never go wrong with black and other neutral colors.
As seen in the gallery above, Lamborghini offers three interior color options. Buyers can get it in white or just like the press car, you can get it in red, with varying degrees of black accents.
The Countach’s lengthy press release did not mention the Lamborghini Ad Personam, the automaker’s customization department in Sant’Agata Bolognese. However, we bet the wealthy buyers of that returning nameplate will have that privilege.
Lamborghini has yet to disclose the price of the new Countach at the time of this writing, or whether all 112 units have already been spoken. We have heard rumors that it will be over $ 1 million.
If you are one of the 112 buyers, we have a question for you: What color will you paint your new Countach?
The return of the Lamborghini Countach has given rise to different reactions to varying degrees. Some have been blown away by it, while others aren’t exactly sold with the modernized interpretation of the iconic nameplate.
But whichever way you see the Countach, one thing is for sure – it will be a rare sighting on the road, with just 112 copies to be made, another tribute to the original prototype’s LP 112 designation.
12 Pictures
The limited number of units will not all come in white, however, as with the press car. Lamborghini said lucky owners have more than 30 color options to choose from – a combination of original 1970s Countach heritage colors and contemporary undertones. To help you visualize, check out the gallery above for some of the colors designated on the new Countach.
Sure, you can get the Countach in yellow, which isn’t new to a Lamborghini, but we all know the original Countach prototype wore this shade when it was shown at the Geneva Motor Show. in 1971.
The Countach is also available in different shades of blue and green, light or dark, as well as many versions of Rosso (red) and Viola (purple). But if you’re not the eye-catcher, you can never go wrong with black and other neutral colors.
As seen in the gallery above, Lamborghini offers three interior color options. Buyers can get it in white or just like the press car, you can get it in red, with varying degrees of black accents.
The Countach’s lengthy press release did not mention the Lamborghini Ad Personam, the automaker’s customization department in Sant’Agata Bolognese. However, we bet the wealthy buyers of that returning nameplate will have that privilege.
Lamborghini has yet to disclose the price of the new Countach at the time of this writing, or whether all 112 units have already been spoken. We have heard rumors that it will be over $ 1 million.
If you are one of the 112 buyers, we have a question for you: What color will you paint your new Countach?