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An Italian businessman who had made his wealth in areas such as tractor building decided in the ’60s to take on Ferrari. Ferruccio Lamborghini began his ambitious plan in 1963 – with the charging bull of his birth sign Taurus as the logo – in a town called Sant’Agata, near Bologna, and a year later the 350 GT was born. It was the stunning Miura of 1966, however, that was first to reference a famous Spanish fighting bull and the first put the frighteners on his rivals just a 20-minute drive away, in Modena. It was a practical and beautiful mid-engined supercar, powered by a V12 more advanced than those hitherto produced by Ferrari. The wedge-shaped, scissor-doored Countach then became a supercar superstar of the ’70s and ’80s, while the sand-blasting LM002 V12 off-roader made Lamborghini a hit with Sheiks. The Murcielago was the first ‘Lambo’ produced after Volkswagen had bought the company in 1998, though it was a V10-powered supercar – the 2004 Gallardo – that would become the brand’s biggest-selling model yet. The cars were replaced by the Aventador and Huracan.

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2017 Lamborghini Huracan
  • 5.2 Litre
  • 426 - 449KW
  • 11.9 - 12.5 L/ 100 km
  • 2 Doors
  • 2 Seats
  • Sports Automatic Dual Clutch
  • 2 Different Drive Types
From $411,627 Repayments From$ 1,510p/w View 4 Variants
2016 Lamborghini Aventador
  • 6.5 Litre
  • 515 - 552KW
  • 16 - 16.9 L/ 100 km
  • 2 Doors
  • 2 Seats
  • Sports Automatic Single Clutch
  • Four Wheel Drive
From $801,702 Repayments From$ 2,933p/w View 5 Variants