

Lamborghini Countach Finance
Financing for the iconic wedge-shaped supercar that defined a generation
Classic Countach (1974-1990)
Design
The Countach debuted with a revolutionary design by Marcello Gandini that included a low-slung, wedge-shaped body and iconic upward-opening scissor doors.
Engine
It was powered by a series of V12 engines, starting with a 4.0-liter engine in the LP 400 and later increasing to 5.2 liters in the Quattrovalvole and 25th Anniversary editions.
Key Models
LP 400 (1974-1978)
The first model, known for its sleek, minimalist design.
LP 400 S (1978-1982)
Featured wider fenders, low-profile tires, and "phone dial" wheels.
Quattrovalvole (1985-1988)
Included a larger 5.2-liter engine.
25th Anniversary (1988-1990)
The final model, which became the most commercially successful version and is considered an icon.
Years Produced
1974-1990
Engine Type
V12
Power Output
375-455 HP
Displacement
4.0-5.2L
Important Facts
Revolutionary Design
The Countach's scissor doors and wedge shape became iconic design elements that influenced supercar design for decades to come.
Cultural Icon
Featured in countless films, posters, and video games, the Countach became the poster car of the 1980s and defined the supercar aesthetic.
Limited Production
Only 2,042 Countachs were produced across all variants during its 16-year production run, making it highly collectible.
Investment Potential
Early LP 400 and LP 400 S models have seen significant appreciation in recent years, with well-maintained examples commanding premium prices.
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