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Urus Tokyo Keynote: a visionary city, a groundbreaking Lamborghini.

Urus Tokyo Keynote: a visionary city, a groundbreaking Lamborghini. Urus, the world’s first SSUV, continues its globe-spanning journey, with its Japanese premiere in the Izumi Garden Gallery, Tokyo. https://t.co/3a8Ges3Oda #SinceWeMadeItPossible #Lamborghini #Urus #Tokyo pic.twitter.com/czbIMYoF8r — Lamborghini (@Lamborghini) February 9, 2018

Two Lamborghini masterpieces at the @RetromobileFR, in Paris!

Lamborghini Polo Storico presents its latest projects at Salon Rétromobile 2018, Paris Sant’Agata Bolognese/Paris 7 February 2018 – Lamborghini Polo Storico is at Salon Rétromobile in Paris, from 7 to 11 February, with a prize-winning Miura and a right-hand drive Countach currently undergoing renovation. The heritage department of Automobili Lamborghini also displays examples of newly-manufactured V12 4.0 liter engine heads, as part of its ongoing commitment to original Lamborghini spare parts for classic Lamborghini models. The 1976 Lamborghini Countach LP400, chassis #1120204, is part-way through its complete restoration by Lamborghini Polo Storico. Every part of the vehicle has been disassembled and overhauled including the matching-numbers engine. The car is now being repainted in its original yellow color using paint from manufacturer PPG, and subjected to paint tests and hand polishing before the car is reassembled. Components are replaced as necessary using Lamborghi...

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