The Evolution of Lamborghini: From Countach to Revuelto

The Countach (1974)

The Countach was a game-changer. With its wedge-shaped design and scissor doors, it set the foundation for Lamborghini’s future supercars.

The Diablo (1990)

In the ‘90s, the Diablo roared in with over 200 mph top speed. It became a poster car for an entire generation.

The Murciélago (2001)

The Murciélago carried Lamborghini into the 21st century, combining brutal V12 power with refined styling for a new era.

The Gallardo (2003)

Lamborghini’s best-seller for a decade, the Gallardo introduced more enthusiasts to the brand with its stunning design and V10 performance.

The Aventador (2011)

With a 6.5L V12 engine and futuristic looks, the Aventador became an icon, dominating roads and red carpets worldwide.

The Huracán (2014)

Replacing the Gallardo, the Huracán balanced daily drivability with Lamborghini aggression, making it a fan favorite globally.

The Sián (2019)

Lamborghini’s first hybrid, the Sián, blended electric innovation with raw V12 power—paving the way for the future.

The Revuelto (2023)

The Revuelto is Lamborghini’s first plug-in hybrid V12. With 1,001 hp, it combines sustainability with unmatched performance.