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This rare Miura SV, one of only five converted at the factory to Jota specification, promises to be the most expensive Lamborghini ever sold at auction… if it meets its pre-sale estimate of $2-2 ...
Lamborghini unveiled the Miura SV on its Geneva show stand in March, 1971. The SV, the sensational-looking car we called “the world’s first supercar,” was the last evolution of the ...
Lamborghini let us drive this beautiful Miura SV it keeps in its Polo Storico heritage collection for a cherished few minutes in Italy. Here's what it was like.
The Lamborghini Miura SV debuted 50 years ago at the 1971 Geneva International Motor Show as the ultimate version of Lambo's trend-setting supercar, introducing the SV badge that's still in use today.
The Miura SV's top speed record would remain in place for a whopping 11 years until the Lamborghini Countach LP500 S set a new benchmark at 293 kph (182 mph) in 1982.
There were only ever 21 Lamborghini Miura SV models originally built for the U.S. market and on the 14th of May, one of these rare cars will be auctioned off by RM Sotheby’s in Monaco.
A 1972 Lamborghini Miura P400 SV cut a neon slice through the gray skies above the 2025 Greenwich Concours, motoring across a sodden lawn to receive its Concours de Sport Best in Show award. The ...
The Miura SV Jota was never actually meant to go into production, and was built as a race car by Lamborghini development driver Bob Wallace in 1970. He built the car to conform to the FIA's ...
If there's a Lamborghini that screams "raging bull," it's the Miura – the top-of-the-line P400 SV version boasts increased power and a stunning, voluptuous look ...
Adam Carolla's 1971 Lamborghini Miura SV Heading to Auction. One of just 150 SVs built, the car is expected to command more than $2 million. Rory Jurnecka Writer Dec 07, 2018. See All 5 Photos.
Lamborghini has restored an icon from its past, the first-ever Miura SV, to celebrate the car’s 50th birthday. The Italian brand’s PoloStorico historical division has restored this car to ...
Lamborghini's historic Polostorico division performed an amazing restoration of a 1971 Miura SV. Read more and see photos at Car and Driver.