Lamborghini Espada 400 GTE Series II - 1970
Ferruccio Lamborghini had the expectation to build a four-seater supercar. As such, he announced the Espada at the 1968 Geneva Motor Show, fulfilling his absolute desire.
Marcello Gandini gave to Espada a style which represented the merge of two futuristic Bertone cars: of ‘Marzel’ based on ‘Miura’, bearing the glass transparent doors that allowed the view of Mrs. Lamborghini’s attractive legs and of ‘Pirana’, based on an experimental model for Jaguar E-Type.
This specific car was acquired by the Museum through auction in Great Britain.
3.929 cc
V12
350 bhp @ 7.700 rpm
Vmax : 256 km/h
575 ex.
Hellenic Motor Museum
Athens - Greece
Oktober 2014
Lamborghini Espada 400 GTE Series II - 1970
Ferruccio Lamborghini had the expectation to build a four-seater supercar. As such, he announced the Espada at the 1968 Geneva Motor Show, fulfilling his absolute desire.
Marcello Gandini gave to Espada a style which represented the merge of two futuristic Bertone cars: of ‘Marzel’ based on ‘Miura’, bearing the glass transparent doors that allowed the view of Mrs. Lamborghini’s attractive legs and of ‘Pirana’, based on an experimental model for Jaguar E-Type.
This specific car was acquired by the Museum through auction in Great Britain.
3.929 cc
V12
350 bhp @ 7.700 rpm
Vmax : 256 km/h
575 ex.
Hellenic Motor Museum
Athens - Greece
Oktober 2014