Surely, here’s the origin of supercar breed? There could be no more fitting choice for the Rosetta Stone of any category than the Lamborghini Miura for what can be considered one of the most romantic categories of cars – supercars. As we trace the evolution of supercars through decades in our series called Evo Eras, even though there were many others we featured as models that greatly contributed to the supercar lineage, there simply cannot be another choice but the Miura as supercar #1. The construction and package of this legendary supercar demanded the full photo treatment from Evo’s Dean Smith in our Evo Anatomy.
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Issue 346 of Evo digs into the Miura and gets literally under its skin. While today it’s a classic legend, the Miura was just a side project from its inventors who aimed at convincing their bosses to take up racing. It was the only supercar that carried the famous transversally mounted engine – in fact, inspired by the first Mini designed by Bizzarrini.
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