• Year of manufacture 
    2022
  • Mileage 
    387 km / 241 mi
  • Car type 
    Coupé
  • Chassis number 
    ZHWCA9ZD5NLA11399
  • Lot number 
    129
  • Electric windows
    Yes
    Climate control
    Yes
    Airbags
    Yes
    ABS
    Yes
    ESP
    Yes
    Immobilizer
    Yes
  • Drive 
    LHD
  • Condition 
    Used
  • Exterior brand colour 
    Arancio Aten
  • Metallic 
    Yes
  • Interior colour 
    Black
  • Interior type 
    Leather
  • Number of doors 
    2
  • Number of seats 
    2
  • Location
    Canada
  • Exterior colour 
    Orange
  • Gearbox 
    Automatic
  • Performance 
    802 BHP / 814 PS / 599 kW
  • Drivetrain 
    4wd
  • Fuel type 
    Petrol

Description

OVERVIEW

Offered for sale is this 2022 Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4, finished in Arancio Aten over a black leather interior, and showing fewer than 387 kilometers.

MODEL HISTORY

Some nameplates transcend the automotive arena and become cultural icons, writ large. Impacting a generation of design, the wedge-shaped Lamborghini Countach seemingly created a genre all its own. If the supercar had not been created by the time the original Lamborghini LP 500 prototype debuted, certainly after the Countach was released it was officially born. A perfect nameplate to resurrect, then.

Here in 2024, fans of the supercar have recently witnessed radical changes in the approach to achieving ultimate speed. Over the span of an entire century, horsepower has seen a steady increase, but the means of motivation was the constant – the internal combustion engine. V8, V12, V16, W16, turbos and superchargers, there were constant variations on the theme, but the backbeat remained the same – petroleum power, and lots of it.

But as everyone started looking towards the future, the development of electric and hydrogen power started in earnest. It began at the edges, on the fringe, but in fits and starts it began to mature into practical propulsion for the general public. Every major manufacturer began considering what it meant for them, and the products they offered, as they peered into their corporate crystal balls and tried to see what the future held for them. And what you often saw, in addition to hints about what the future had in store, was how these manufacturers started making the most of what they had. If you love what you make, you make the most of what you have.

This end of an era approach to production was particularly poignant at Lamborghini. Under the auspices of Audi nee the Volkswagen Group, the Italian sports car concern had thrived, both with the quality of their product and their sales. The 10-cylinder ‘entry’ level Gallardo was an unqualified success, but it was the flagship 12-cylinder Bulls that improved in leaps and bounds. From the Diablo, to the Murcielago and through to the Aventador, the icon blended the outrageous personality with true capability and competency. The Aventador, in particular, became the platform that Lamborghini used to essentially make hay while the sun shined. So from around 2010 into the early 2020s, the variants began to branch out in different directions, celebrating the iconic form factor of the mid-engine V12 supercar with different takes on where it was going. The resulting proliferation from that period runs the gamut – coupes and roadsters, hybrid drivetrains, tributes to past Lamborghini icons, the track-focused street car category, and then finishes off with fully-fettled factory race specification not legal for street use. It’s only proper that SBX Cars offer all of these variations, letting buyers pick their flavor.

The LPI 800-4 was created as a tribute to their original Countach, which had debuted to the world 50 years prior in 1972. It is driven by the same mild-hybrid system found in Lamborghini’s Sian FKP 37, using a combination of the 6.5-liter V12 engine – which in this case produces 769 horsepower – along with a 48-volt electric motor producing an additional 33 horsepower, which is located inside the gearbox. Energy from the regenerative braking system is stored in a supercapacitor, which is lighter than a traditional lithium-ion battery.

But of course, it’s the exterior that makes the grandest statement here, with design cues that borrow directly from the original Countach’s Marcello Gandini design, and applied to the Aventador form. The side air intakes are reshaped and finished in contrasting black to emphasize the influence, and there’s no mistaking the angled leading edges of the wheel wells as being anything but a homage to the original Bull. That look continues with the rear bumper, where the lower valance panel sweeps up to the rear to meet the bottom edge of the taillight inset, with three rectangular lights that mimic the original setup. Up front, slim LED headlights are situated behind a clear lens that’s shaped like the turn signal covers on the original, completing the retro look for the modern Lamborghini.

THIS 2022 LAMBORGHINI COUNTACH LPI 800-4

This 2022 Lamborghini LPI 800-4 Countach is finished in Arancio Aten with stealthy gloss black trim accents. Designed to match its vibrant exterior, the driver centric cabin is layered in rich black leather and Alcantara with orange piping and stitching. The cockpit is fitted with a carbon sports steering wheel fitted with all infotainment and driving mode selections within a hand’s reach, keeping the driver’s focus on the road or track.

Powering the Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4 is a naturally-aspirated 6.5-liter V12 engine paired with a 48-volt electric motor. This hybrid setup generates an impressive combined output of 802 horsepower, running power to all four wheels via a seven-speed single-clutch automated manual transmission. The Countach LPI 800-4 sprints from 0-60 mph (0-97 km/h) in just 2.8 seconds, going on to reach a top speed of around 221 mph (355 km/h).

WHAT’S INCLUDED IN THE SALE

The sale of this Countach LPI 800-4 is accompanied by original-delivery accessories including the owner’s manuals, tool kit, air compressor, center-locking wheel wrench, and Lamborghini-branded work gloves.

SUMMARY

With only 112 produced – all sold before the car even premiered in August 2021 – the Countach LPI 800-4 is incredibly rare, making the example offered here a truly unique opportunity for the discerning supercar collector.

For full details, please see listing at sbxcars.com


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Contact Person Kontaktperson
Title 
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First name 
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Last name 
Spencer

Phone 
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