Description
●Reproduces the final evolution of the Miura, the Miura SV
●Front and rear cowlings can be opened or closed!
●Pay attention to the details unique to the Miura SV
Ferruccio Lamborghini, already a legendary presence with the Miura P400 and Miura S released in 1966, surprised the world with the new supercar, the Countach LP500, in the spring of 1971. However, demand for the Miura remained high, and in the same year Lamborghini evolved the Miura into the Miura SV, with wider rear fenders, a separate gearbox and lubrication system, and an engine that was uprated to 385 horsepower.
Following the Miura P400, the Miura SV has been released in TLV. Similarly, the front and rear cowls can be opened and closed to see the structure of the V12 engine and frame. The wide rear fenders that are characteristic of the Miura SV, as well as the headlight area and taillights that are different from conventional models, are reproduced. Please enjoy the final evolution of the original supercar, the Miura, in TLV.
*The side mirrors are user-installed parts.













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