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Lamborghini Miura

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Lamborghini Miura
Manufacturer Lamborghini
aka P400
Production
Class Supercar
Body style 2-door, 2-seat, Mid-Engined Coupe
2-door, 2-seat, Mid-Engined Roadster (Zn75)
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Width
Height
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Weight
Transmission
Engine 4.0 litre Lamborghini V12
Power
Similar Ferrari 512 BB
Ferrari Daytona
Designer Marcello Gandini

Name

The name Miura taken from the ferocious Spanish fighting bulls from the stud farm of legendary bull breeder Don Antonio Miura. The car was also named in honor of him and of bullfighting in general, which Ferruccio Lamborghini had a fascination for.


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