The Lamborghini Miura, introduced in 1966, stands as one of the most iconic and groundbreaking vehicles in automotive history. Celebrated for its astonishing beauty, formidable power, and engineering ingenuity, the Miura not only redefined sports car aesthetics but also established Lamborghini as a paragon of luxury and performance. This article explores the genesis, evolution, and enduring legacy of the Miura, a car that remains a symbol of the golden age of motor racing and a pinnacle of 1960s automotive design.
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