Recently updated on May 8, 2023 at 09:14 p.m
He is one of the automotive legends of the 70s and initiated the Lamborghini fighter jet design, which still distinguishes the Italian super sports cars today. We're talking about the Lamborghini Countach, which not only played a leading role in various films, but also hung as a poster in countless children's rooms. In its time it was the dream car par excellence and only very few were able to fulfill their automotive dreams. Now we introduce you to a rather unusual specimen that is doing its rounds in Japan and has been modified by the tuning company Madlane. And the team isn't all that new to us, because you already have one Lamborghini Diablo umgebaut.
Airride chassis in the Lambo!
It certainly sounds wild to many, but in this Countach, as in the Diablo linked above, there is actually a Airride chassis installed. That's what they became fender widened and the wheel arches pulled to create an even more martial look. In addition, the bumpers cleaned, and a new one Exhaust System with two centrally arranged tailpipes, which come along in the Porsche style, found its way to the ultra-rare Italian. From our point of view, it borders on blasphemy to change the model with these tuning measures, because you definitely accept a depreciation. In addition, golden BBS wheels mounted with a central lock, which measure 17×9 at the front and 18×14,5 at the rear axle.
5,2-liter V12 naturally aspirated petrol engine provides plenty of steam
Thank goodness at least the V12 naturally aspirated petrol engine, which was in the rear of the super sports car, was preserved 460 PS & 501 Nm of torque developed. In about 5 seconds, the fighting bull sprints to 100 kilometers per hour and the propulsion only ends at 295 things. If you consider that the vehicle rolled off the assembly line 34 years ago, these are fabulous values that can still compete with today's sports cars. The power is transmitted via a Five-speed manual with locking differential on the rear wheels.
Our verdict on the 1988 Lamborghini Countach 25th Anniversary Edition:
From our point of view, JDM and Lamborghini do not necessarily go together. You should not modify such a rare dream car so much. If we get more information about the changes to the Lamborghini Countach 25th Anniversary Edition, there is of course an update for this report. You will be informed about this if you simply use our Feed subscribe to. Have fun watching the pictures and stay true to us!
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