Lamborghini Sian launched earlier this year. It shares the same 6.5-litre V12 engine and when mated to a small electric motor produces a total of 808 bhp.In March, I was blown away driving the Sian around Millbrook test centre in Bedfordshire.
Thanks to all-wheel drive and a supercapacitator that sends top-up electric power to all four wheels, the Sian is monstrously quick.
Like the Sian, the Countach is wrapped in carbon-fibre bodywork and weighs just 1,595kg. The interior borrows much from Lamborghini’s flagship Aventador but features air vents made using 3D printing technology and a photochromic roof, adjustable to the brightness of the sun.The new Countach promises equally astounding performance, racing from 0-60mph in 2.8 seconds and.
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