Lamborghini revives Miura SV, which debuted at the Geneva Motor Show in 1971, was restored based on photos and historical documents in the business center for restoration Lamborghini PoloStorico. The prototype was produced before ’45 in a single copy in its base is Miura S (also known as P400S), but is equipped with components of the later Miura SV (P400SV). During the restoration engineers Lamborghini PoloStorico used only original parts, but the end result was shown a design competition in Florida last weekend. Miura is the flagship model of Lamborghini in the period 1966-1973, the coupe is equipped with a 4.0-liter V12 engine that offers 350 hp initially, but was later forced to 370 to 385 hp.
The most common version has 370 hp - Miura S, from which they produced 338 pieces. This supercar accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h of 6.7 seconds and develops 276 km/h by the time the fastest production car on the planet.
The location of Miura in the range of the brand is occupied by Countach, then appear Diablo, Murcielago and finally came today Aventador. In version SV it accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h of 2.8 seconds.