How Lamborghini Got Away With Selling the Countach
Автор: Redline Road
Загружено: 2026-01-09
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On March 11, 1971, a single car shattered every rule of automotive design.
When Lamborghini unveiled the Lamborghini Countach at the Geneva Motor Show, buyers didn’t ask about heat, visibility, comfort, or reliability.
They didn’t care.
They saw a wedge-shaped fantasy so extreme it felt more like science fiction than transportation—and they wanted in.
In this documentary, we explore how Lamborghini sold one of the most uncomfortable, impractical, and flawed supercars of all time… and turned it into a global obsession.
You’ll learn:
How an 8-week design sprint by Marcello Gandini changed supercar history forever
Why the Countach’s radical shape made engineering nearly impossible
The overheating, visibility, and ergonomic nightmares owners willingly endured
How scarcity, hand-built production, and financial chaos amplified desire
Why posters, toys, magazines, and pop culture mattered more than road tests
How Lamborghini sold fantasy first—and facts second
Why the Countach still sells out instantly, even 50 years later
The Countach wasn’t designed to be practical.
It was designed to be unforgettable.
This is the story of how spectacle defeated logic—and why desire doesn’t follow rules.
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