The celebration of the 60th anniversary of the iconic Italian automotive brand from Sant’Agata Bolognese will be the theme of the new temporary exhibition at the Museu do Caramulo, titled “Lamborghini: 60 years of cutting through wind”.
This exhibition will feature a historical lineup, showcasing the rarest and most emblematic models from Lamborghini, covering its six decades of producing sports cars and high-performance vehicles.
Included in this lineup are the oldest models, such as the legendary Urraco P250, Espada 400 GT, or the Jarama, as well as the supercars that have made history for their mechanical innovation and design, like the Miura, the Diablo, or the Murciélago, and also the more recent Gallardo Balboni, Aventador SVJ Roadster, or the Huracán STO, true symbols of exclusivity and sophistication.
The exhibition “Lamborghini: 60 years of cutting through wind” will be open until September 17th at the Museu do Caramulo, already considered one of the highlights of the upcoming Caramulo Motorfestival, and is supported by Lamborghini Lisboa, Tondela City Council, Fidelidade Seguros, Jornal dos Clássicos, Speedflag, and BPI | Fundação la Caixa.