Lamborghini honours the Miura
Lamborghini opened ‘Nacido incomparable,’ a 60th‑anniversary Miura exhibition celebrating the model that defined the supercar era and Lamborghini’s V12 heritage — a must‑see for marque fans and design nerds. The retrospective ties the Miura’s legacy to Lamborghini’s ongoing V12 and GT ambitions as the brand maps its future. (motor16.com)
The Automobili Lamborghini Museum in Sant’Agata Bolognese is hosting the “Born Incomparable” exhibition from March 18, 2026 through January 2027. (lamborghini.com) The show opens with the original Miura chassis first presented at the 1965 Turin Motor Show — a tubular‑steel structure that weighed just 120 kilograms and carried the V12 transversely behind the cockpit. (lamborghini.com) A specially selected Miura P400 S is on display alongside the chassis; the P400 S is the mid‑1960s evolution with improved suspension, a wider track and a 3.9‑litre V12 rated at about 370 horsepower. (lamborghini.com) Two particularly rare exhibits are scheduled: the one‑off Miura Roadster created by Bertone in 1968 and a Miura SVJ derived from Bob Wallace’s experimental Jota prototype, a lineage that produced only a handful of cars. (lamborghini.com) The exhibition pairs engineering artifacts with contemporary tributes, including Fabian Oefner’s “Disintegrating X – Miura” reproduced at 1:1 scale, and the museum will continue to show other icons such as the Countach, LM002 and recent Few‑Off creations. (lamborghini.com) Lamborghini’s broader 2026 program ties into the museum show: a Polo Storico–run Miura tour will take place May 6–10 across Northern Italy, starting in Piemonte and concluding at Lamborghini Arena at Imola on May 9–10. (lamborghini.com)