This included a 1969 Islero S, 1970 Miura P400 S, 1974 Urraco P250 S, 1987 Countach 5000 QV, and a class-winning 1992 Diablo.
The Diablo wasn’t the only car to walk away with an accolade. Lamborghini and the Salon Prive club secretary awarded a red 1967 400 GT 2+2 with the manufacturer cup. This particular car is exceptional, as it is one of four right-hand drive vehicles produced. A Murcielago SV received the club award.
These 12-cylinder icons are part of one of the world’s greatest motoring stories. And the tale continues with the new Revuelto, which combines the iconic V12 with electrification. It’s a mix of the past and future and will stun customers and fans with its potent performance. With combined outputs of 1,001 horsepower, it can sprint to 62 mph in 2.5 seconds.