Lamborghini Countach (LP 400)

Lamborghini Countach (LP 400)

Measured set of drawings of the Lamborghini Countach in plan and side views with dimensions
Description
Description

The Lamborghini Countach (LP 400), introduced in 1974, is a revolutionary supercar that defined the bold, angular design language of Lamborghini. Its sharp, wedge-shaped body and scissor doors became iconic, influencing the look of future supercars. Powered by a V12 engine, the Countach focused on delivering extreme speed and aggressive styling.

As a successor to the Miura, it shifted Lamborghini's design towards a more futuristic and daring aesthetic. The Countach’s low-slung, aerodynamic profile was crafted for performance and to stand out visually. It became a symbol of 1970s and 1980s supercar culture, laying the foundation for Lamborghini’s future models like the Diablo and Aventador.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

The Lamborghini Countach has a total length of 13’7” (414 cm), overall width of 6’2.4” (189 cm), and height of 3’6.1” (107 cm). The wheelbase of the Lamborghini Countach is 8’.5” (245 cm) with a curb weight of 2,867 lb (1,300 kg).

3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
3’6.1” | 107 cm
Width:
6’2.4” | 189 cm
Depth:
Length:
13’7” | 414 cm
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Weight:
2,867 lb | 1,300 kg
Area:
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Wheelbase:
8’.5” | 245 cm

Model:
LP 400
Automaker:
Lamborghini (Marcello Gandini)
Year:
1974–1990

Drawings include:
Lamborghini Countach side view, front, rear, top

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