When a vehicle is limited to fewer than 150 units, it becomes a highly sought-after item. This is the case for the 1971 Lamborghini Miura P400 SV by Bertone, which is set to be auctioned by RM Sotheby’s in Paris with an estimated price of €2.1m to €2.5m. This rare car is truly exceptional and considered one of the most valuable cars in the world.
The Remarkable Lamborghini
Whether or not it was officially the first supercar, the debut of the Miura P400 prototype at the 1966 Geneva Salon was a game-changer in the automotive industry. Its design and construction set it apart from any other car before it, influencing supercar design for decades to come.
The 1971 Lamborghini Miura P400 SV from RM Sotheby’s was originally delivered to a German owner in May 1972, featuring a striking Rosso Corsa exterior and a dark blue interior. Over the years, it underwent transformations to resemble the unique 1970 Miura ‘Jota’ model. The current owner acquired the car in 2015 and meticulously restored it to its original 1971 specifications, removing the Jota elements and returning it to its former glory.
An Exquisite Luxury Vehicle
The 1971 Lamborghini Miura P400 SV is a vehicle of unparalleled luxury and desirability, destined for a prominent spot in a discerning collector’s collection. Its immaculate condition, rich history, and meticulous restoration make it a true automotive masterpiece. The sale includes a wealth of historical and restoration documentation, showcasing the care and attention lavished on this extraordinary car.
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