How much horsepower does a Lamborghini Countach have?

375 hp
Specifications

Model Countach LP400 Countach LP500S
Engine V12, dohc, 2v/cyl V12, dohc, 2v/cyl
Capacity 3929 cc 4754 cc
Power 375 hp / 8000 rpm 375 hp / 7000 rpm
Torque 268 lbft / 5500 rpm 302 lbft / 4500 rpm

How big is the Lamborghini Countach?

163.0 x 74.4 x 42.1 in
● How much is a 1989 Lamborghini Countach?

1974 Lamborghini Countach LP400 Specifications
ENGINE 3.9L DOHC 24-valve V-12/370 hp @ 7,500 rpm, 266 lb-ft @ 5,500 rpm
TRANSMISSION 5-speed manual
LAYOUT 2-door, 2-passenger, mid-engine, RWD coupe
L x W x H 163.0 x 74.4 x 42.1 in

How fast was the Lamborghini Countach?

221 mph
Lamborghini also says it has a top speed of 221 mph. Every Countach rides on 20-inch wheels in front and 21-inchers out back.

What’s the rarest car in the world?

The rarest car in the world is Ferrari 250 Grand Turismo Omologato, a rare diamond designed and cared for by Enzo Ferrari in personam. In June 2018, the 1964 Ferrari 250 GTO became the most expensive car in history, setting an all-time record selling price of $70 million.

What’s the top speed of a Lamborghini Countach?

In 1985, the LP5000 Quattrovalvole Lamborghini Countach specs reached the top speed of 185 mph with an upgraded 5.2L engine, along with Bosch fuel injection in 1986.

How much does a used Lamborghini Countach cost?

The price for a used Lamborghini Countach is largely determined by the model, with first-generation and the 25th-anniversary models falling at the higher end of the spectrum. Other factors, such as the overall condition and the mileage, will also play a significant role in pricing.

When did the Lamborghini Countach LP500’S come out?

The LP500 S was produced in 1982 and features a more powerful 4.8L engine and a modified interior. Still running the Weber 45mm carburetors, compression was increased to make 375 horsepower and 302 lb-ft of torque. This made it one of the most powerful cars of the early 80’s. Production lasted from late 1982 to mid-1985.

Who was the Chief Engineer of the Lamborghini Countach?

At the start of the LP112 project in 1970, Lamborghini commissioned Gandini and his team at Bertone to develop a body for the then-unnamed prototype. Chief engineer Paolo Stanzani supplied the design team with chassis information so that body design could proceed while the mechanical details of the prototype were finalised.