Lamborghini Countach Quattrovalvole 1985 posters


Lamborghini Countach Quattrovalvole

The Lamborghini Countach was a supercar that was produced by Lamborghini in Italy from 1971 until 1990. The design popularised the wedge-shaped, sharply angled look seen in many high performance cars since. The word 'Countach' is an exclamation of astonishment in the local Piedmontese dialect and had been chosen by Nuccio Bertone, the founder of the Bertone design studio, after seeing the prototype. It was unveiled at the 1971 Geneva Motor Show and was given a name associated with Lamborghini's love for bullfighting. In 2004, it was placed third on the list of Top Sports Cars of the 1970s by Sports Car International, and tenth on the list of Top Sports Cars of the 1980s. Styling It was Marcello Gandini of the Bertone design studio that gave the Countach its unique styling. He created the distinct low and wide body, made almost entirely of flat, trapezoidal panels and featuring curves such as the smoothly coke-bottle wing line. To top it all off, the signature 'scissors' doors, hinged at the front with horizontal hinges, helped to give the Countach a more stylish look. This door design also enables people to open the doors in a confined space.

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