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Lamborghini Miura Liberty Walk Reinvents the Classic Supercar

Lamborghini Miura Liberty Walk Reinvents the Classic Supercar

The Lamborghini Miura Liberty Walk is a bold reinterpretation of the legendary supercar, recently unveiled with dramatic updates.

This retro-inspired transformation introduces an aggressive widebody kit, additional vents, and a prominent rear wing. The revamped design will be officially showcased on January 10, 2025, at the Tokyo Motor Show.

Lamborghini Miura Liberty Walk Reinvents the Classic Supercar

Lamborghini Miura Liberty Walk: A Modern Take on a Classic

The Liberty Walk Lamborghini Miura, officially named the LB-Silhouette Works GT Lamborghini Miura, has been revealed in photos. As expected, this modified Miura by Liberty Walk presents a striking departure from the classic styling of the original supercar.

True to Liberty Walk’s signature style, the widebody kit completely alters the Miura’s appearance. The design incorporates lowered surfaces, additional vents, and prominent body modifications, while still preserving iconic elements such as the signature “eyelashes” around the headlights.

This reimagined Italian classic, customized by the Japanese tuning company Liberty Walk, features a longer body due to a new front splitter and wider dimensions thanks to extended fenders and a massive rear wing that protrudes from the rear bumper. Updated wheels on all four corners further enhance the car’s modern aesthetic.

Lamborghini Miura Liberty Walk Reinvents the Classic Supercar

While additional details about the modifications remain unclear, Liberty Walk may provide updates on potential mechanical changes in the future. However, it is expected that the Lamborghini Miura Liberty Walk will retain the original 4.0-liter V12 engine from the standard model. In its original production form, the Miura’s transversely mounted engine produced approximately 345 horsepower.

The Lamborghini Miura, first introduced at the 1966 Geneva Motor Show, is regarded as one of the most iconic supercars in automotive history. With only 764 units produced between 1966 and 1973, the Miura remains a rare and highly sought-after collector’s car.

Pricing for the Liberty Walk kit has not been disclosed, but Miura owners interested in modifying their vehicles can place orders directly. The kit will be available for purchase starting later this year, with deliveries expected to commence soon. Its global debut is set for January 10, 2025, at the Tokyo Motor Show.

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