IT'S been 50 years since Lamborghini introduced the Countach, a car that not only revolutionized the world of supercars but also became an enduring icon. Production began in March 1974 at Lamborghini's factory in Sant'Agata Bolognese, where it stayed on the market for an impressive 16 years.

The Countach was the first Lamborghini to have its bodywork and interiors crafted entirely in-house — a groundbreaking move at the time and one that continues to shape Lamborghini's approach to making cars up to this day. To celebrate this milestone, Lamborghini brought the very first Countach LP 400 back to the production line for a special photo shoot, alongside its modern-day counterpart, the Lamborghini Revuelto. To mark the occasion, the brand also shared some rare, never-before-seen images from its archives.

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