Jul 02, 2016 01:36 PM
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Barring the extremely limited run of 1965 Ferrari 250 LMs, the 1966 Lamborghini Miura P400 was the first publicly available mid-engined supercar. Upon the Miura’s release, the whole supercar formula was turned on its head overnight, with other manufactures scrambling to catch up, including Ferrari. The voluptuous Miura was a sensation when it arrived on the auto-show circuit in 1966, and it remained on the market until 1973.
Now, well-connected customers have the chance to purchase the automaker’s 50th anniversary celebratory model, the Lamborghini Aventador Miura Hommage. Essentially, this is a “regular” Aventador wearing special heritage paint colors that were popular on the 1960’s Lambo. Special color-coded wheels come standard as well, along with an extremely cool Miura badge on the lower right side of each rocker panel. Inside, buyers get the choice of two dual-tone color packages, along with standard Miura badging on the seatbacks.