From its bold beginnings in Sant’Agata Bolognese to its status as a symbol of cutting-edge design and unrestrained performance, Lamborghini has never followed the rules – it has rewritten them. The Little Guide to Lamborghini is a sleek celebration of this fearless brand, featuring powerful quotes from the innovators, engineers and drivers who helped define its rebel spirit.
From Ferruccio Lamborghini’s daring rivalry with Ferrari to the jaw-dropping lines of the Miura, Countach and Revuelto, this book captures the drama, ambition and raw power behind the raging bull. Alongside inspirational quotes, readers will discover fascinating facts charting Lamborghini’s rise – from a maker of tractors to one of the most revered names in supercar history.
Perfect for motorsport enthusiasts and design lovers alike, this little guide celebrates the boldest name in high-performance engineering.
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In 1962, Ferruccio visited Don Eduardo Miura, a famous breeder of fighting bulls, at his Seville ranch. Inspired, and as a Taurus star sign himself, Ferruccio decided to use a raging bull as the logo for his soon-to-be-formed company.
“If you’ve been to the Lamborghini factory, everything’s built by hand. The engines, boxes, transmissions they build there, the bodies in total, interiors, it’s all custom work. It’s a hand-built car. That’s why it’s so expensive.” – Lee Iacocca, on his trip to Sant’Agata
From Ferruccio Lamborghini’s daring rivalry with Ferrari to the jaw-dropping lines of the Miura, Countach and Revuelto, this book captures the drama, ambition and raw power behind the raging bull. Alongside inspirational quotes, readers will discover fascinating facts charting Lamborghini’s rise – from a maker of tractors to one of the most revered names in supercar history.
Perfect for motorsport enthusiasts and design lovers alike, this little guide celebrates the boldest name in high-performance engineering.
Sample Content:
In 1962, Ferruccio visited Don Eduardo Miura, a famous breeder of fighting bulls, at his Seville ranch. Inspired, and as a Taurus star sign himself, Ferruccio decided to use a raging bull as the logo for his soon-to-be-formed company.
“If you’ve been to the Lamborghini factory, everything’s built by hand. The engines, boxes, transmissions they build there, the bodies in total, interiors, it’s all custom work. It’s a hand-built car. That’s why it’s so expensive.” – Lee Iacocca, on his trip to Sant’Agata