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What a stunning beauty. As a child back in the sixties the Muira was a favorite. The new one is just as stunning example and in my opinion will be a sell out quickly if they decide to build it. I would say this makes the Bugatti a distant competitor. JMO
That First Orange one, the Black and the Lime Green ones are AMAZING! I think i love this car even more now!!! Thanks alot Ryan!
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WOW, Lambo Needs to build this. Everybody would forget about Ferrari if this Miura comes out I always loved the old Miura but having a Miura that actually works would be awesome
uh...I don't get this...AT ALL...! Look at the picture of this thing, then imagine a Murcielago sitting next to it...and tell me which one you would rather have? I loved the original Miura, but the world of design and taste has moved on. I am sure it will be a very nice car, but nothing beats the look of a Murcielago going down the road. This new 'concept' would not attract the attention that a 4 year old Murci would. I'm not sure where Lamborghini thinks their going with this idea, but please tell them to stop!! The money, resources and time invested in this mean it less likely that the true heir to the Countach/Diablo/Murci line will be with us anytime soon....
I hate retro-design, but on some level you're right.. I can't fit into an original Miura (at 6'4" I wouldn't even try) but as sexy as this design is it's still biting off the past. As far as I can tell, there's nothing unique that sets it apart-- German-Italian engineering might be the best thing since sliced bread (or a good electrical outlet) but they really aren't pushing the envelope here... The Ford GT comes to mind. It's an easy-out, walking the batter. Or maybe I just need to go back to design school............