In reply to 93EXCivic :
Going strictly by form in my statement. The idea of function and Lamborghini in the same sentence is kinda funny.
In reply to 93EXCivic :
Going strictly by form in my statement. The idea of function and Lamborghini in the same sentence is kinda funny.
David S. Wallens said:And how do we like our Countachs? Flares or no flares? Wing or not? How about flares but no wing?
Personally, I always dug those original rear wheel cutouts.
I like the late 70s models with the Bravo wheels. LP500 I guess? Bravo wheeeeeels. Drool.
I like those leaked full renders, except I really wish the blacked-out inlet the door line bisects was a proper NACA-shaped duct.
JG Pasterjak said:This got leaked as well
I'm hoping that's not it, because that just looks like pretty much every other current Lambo with a NACA duct (ish) drawn on the side.
Legend has it that the Countach got its name when someone saw the prototype and uttered the equivalent of "holy E36 M3!". This is not that car. I think there's a significant chance it's a fan render, but it does match up with the "official" detail shots reasonably well.
In reply to Keith Tanner :
If they want people to say "Holy E36 M3!" when they see the new one it better not look anything like the old one. The original might as well have been a spaceship from Alpha Centauri that had just landed. They will have to go pretty far out to get that kind of reaction nowadays.
vwcorvette (Forum Supporter) said:Regarding the name, in Italian"ch" is pronounced like the "k" as in chianti. Or, my wife's personal pet peeve, bruschetta. It's broo-sketta, not broo-shetta.
Sooooo, it's "coon tak" then?
David S. Wallens said:FWIW, I dig the rendering that JG posted.
Goofy shaped wheel openings, Check.
Just make it so adult humans can fit inside and I'll be happy.
Too much stuff from Italy is built for 120lb Italian teenagers.
Robbie (Forum Supporter) said:vwcorvette (Forum Supporter) said:Regarding the name, in Italian"ch" is pronounced like the "k" as in chianti. Or, my wife's personal pet peeve, bruschetta. It's broo-sketta, not broo-shetta.
Sooooo, it's "coon tak" then?
Well, it is supposedly of Piedmontese origin so I think the "ash" ending is acceptable, but an Italian would most likely go coontak.
David S. Wallens said:(Also, yes, I just used the term "all motor." It's 1996 all over again.)
You may consider revamping that to "all engine" then if you're looking to differentiate from the coppertop cars
I'll definitely say meh other then the big naca duct and front lights it's exactly any current Lamborghini.
Interesting... I like the styling, but the production numbers and cost are disappointing. What chassis is it based on? I doubt it could be an entirely bespoke platform for just under 300 million (regardless of USD or Euros).
I like it, but I prefer their current style of "angry" headlights, like on the Huracan, to this. I understand why they did it, but still....
Ian F (Forum Supporter) said:Interesting... I like the styling, but the production numbers and cost are disappointing. What chassis is it based on? I doubt it could be an entirely bespoke platform for just under 300 million (regardless of USD or Euros).
Sián.
I'd totally drive it.
It's like the best possible bodykit for the existing Lambo platform :) Still clearly an evolution but the photographer knew how to make it look as much like a Countach as possible.
It looks OK, but I'd rather have a Huracan. To me that is the best looking Lambo nowadays.
How much are original Countachs going for? I known the periscope cars are nuts, but what about a 5000S QV? For 2.64M I think I could get a nice Countach, a Silhoutte or Urraco, a Diablo, a Gallardo, etc.
mblommel said:For 2.64M I think I could get a nice Countach, a Silhoutte or Urraco, a Diablo, a Gallardo, etc.
The 112 people Who already bought the new countach, doubt they are doing that math...
Going back to the Countach, I stumbled on a slideshow of the Pebble Beach Concours that included this '76 Periscopio Countach. Could it possibly have come from the factory like this? :shudder:
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