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The Lamborghini Miura was an Italian sports car that was first presented to the general public in 1966 at the Geneva Motor Show. Its serial production was carried out in the years 1966-1973 - about 760 copies of this car were produced during it.
The Lamborghini Miura was developed as a vehicle with the highest possible performance, which could both compete in motor racing and be used in traditional road traffic. The model was created on a grassroots initiative of the company's main engineers, but its founder - Ferruccio Lamborghini - agreed to continue the work and the subsequent implementation of the model into production. In the course of serial production, several variants of the Miura model were created, one of which was the Miura P400 SV version one of the most produced. In this model, the steering system was improved, its dimensions were slightly changed, but the biggest changes took place in the drive and in the oil system. Changes were also made to the suspension system. The Miura P400 SV model was able to accelerate to 290 km / h, and acceleration from 0 to 100 km / h was 6.7 seconds. Prices for a used Lamborghini Miura hover around $ 2-2.5 million.
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