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The Italian supercar maker that Ferruccio Lamborghini founded in 1963 after a now-legendary argument with Enzo Ferrari, the marque whose every model is named after a fighting bull or a famous bullfighter, takes twelve pages in Lamborghini 2027 Wall Calendar. The featured models cover the heritage line: the 1966 Miura that introduced the world to the mid-engined supercar, the wedge-shaped Countach that dominated bedroom posters in the 1980s, the Diablo that took the wedge into the 1990s, the Murcielago, the Aventador with its scissor-door V12, the Huracan and its naturally aspirated V10, and the Revuelto plug-in hybrid that opened the current chapter. The photography catches them on Italian back roads, on the Modena test track, and at the high-altitude photo locations supercar photographers tend to favor. This title comes from Red Robin Publishing.
For Lamborghini fans, supercar collectors, and anyone who has stood in a car park staring at a Countach for longer than is strictly polite, the photography here delivers the marque at the angles fans actually want to see. The fighting bull badge still earns its place on every page.