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One of the last-made Lambo Countach could be yours for $1M

A 1990 Lamborghini Countach 25th Anniversary Edition assembled shortly before the production ended for good will cross the auction block on January 26, 2023. With its mileage at a low 155 mi (249 km), it is poised to fetch $750,000–1,000,000.

The farewell edition emerged in the late 1980s, simultaneously celebrating 25 years of the Countach and its impending retirement (see video). Its design was brushed up by none other than Horacio Pagani, who gave the classic coupe an enhanced aerodynamic suit, a more comfortable interior and some previously unavailable options. The stock 5.2-liter engine made 455 PS (449 hp / 335 kW) and 500 Nm (368 lb-ft) of torque, letting the supercar sprint to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 4.5 seconds before maxing out at 298 km/h (185 mph).

The first owner received the car with only 138 km (85 mi) on the odometer. In 2007, the dealership that sold it bought it back with just 13 km (8 mi) added. In 2010–2020, the Countach had stood motionless as a museum exhibit, potentially making it the lowest-mileage Countach 25th Anniversary Edition of all.

The auction holder points out that even the stock Pirelli P Zero rubber is still present and in good condition.