1970s supercar Lamborghini Miura
At the 1965 Turin Auto Show, the mid engine single chassis P400 made its debut, with P representing Posterior (rear), meaning to place the engine behind the cockpit. In March 1966, the P400 prototype car participated in the Geneva Motor Show as a complete vehicle, causing a huge sensation. The company's founder, Ferugio Lamborghini, then decided to mass produce the model and named it Miura, after a famous Spanish cattle farmer. The Lamborghini Miura is a classic in the history of world sports cars, pioneering the development of mid engine two seater sports cars.
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