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Miura P400 SV Specs & Performance LamboCARS


Monocoque steel construction with aluminum front and rear sections. Suspension. All-independent, consisting of double transverse wishbones with coil springs, telescopic shock absorbers and anti-roll bars. Brakes. All-wheel Girling disc brakes, hydraulically operated via a dual circuit system. Front. 300 mm / 11.79 in. Rear. 307 mm / 12.07 in.

Miura SVR specs, performance data


Performances. Top speed: over 280 km/h (174 mph.) Acceleration on 1 staning km: 24.2". (Miura SV specifications as on the back of a factory Lamborghini postcard reproduced above, including spelling errors) Engine: V 12 (60°) Capacity: 3929 cm 3. Compression ratio: 10,7 : 1. Maximum power: 385 bhp.

1971 Miura P400 SV by Bertone The Petersen Automotive Museum Auction RM Sotheby's


For starters, "Miura" is a breed of Spanish fighting bull, and the wild Miura, with its 430-horsepower, V-12 engine mounted transversely in the rear, is so bold, individualistic and.

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full description and technical specifications gasoline engines: LAMBORGHINI Miura SV/J 3.9L V12 5MT (415 HP) LAMBORGHINI Miura Roadster 1968 The Miura Roadster was a concept-car built.

Miura The Ultimate Guide


Lo demuestra el hecho que en su debut, el Miura era el coche más rápido del mundo: con una velocidad máxima de 280 km/h y una aceleración de 0 a 100 km/h en 6,7 segundos, el Lamborghini Miura estableció nuevos estándares en el segmento de los automóviles deportivos. DISEÑO La leyenda continúa

Miura specs 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973 autoevolution


The Lamborghini Miura is a sports car produced by Italian automaker Lamborghini between 1966 and 1973. The car was the first supercar with a rear mid-engined two-seat layout, although the concept was first seen in a production road car with René Bonnet's Matra Djet, introduced in 1964. [4]

Miura The Ultimate Guide


Guitar great Eddie Van Halen, who has died at age 65, was an avid collector of cars including the Lamborghini Miura which can be heard in the song "Panama." Update 10/6/20: Eddie Van Halen.

1971 Miura SV feature MOTOR


Lamborghini Miura P400 Sv Specs & Performance. General: Type: Miura P400 SV: Years built: March 1971 - December 1972: Production: 150 units: Chassisnr. 4834 - 5113 (some converted to Jota or SVJ specifications) Presentation: March 1971 Geneva Auto Show: Type of car: Two door, two seater berlinetta:

Miura SVJ specs, 060, performance data


The Ultimate Guide To The Lamborghini Miura: Every Variant, Specs, Pics, Performance & More A Brief Lamborghini Miura History Only three years after the first Lamborghini prototype appeared at the 1963 Turin Motor Show, Miura number 1 was parked on the Place du Casino during the 1966 Monaco F1 week.

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Lamborghini Miura P400 Technical Specs 1967: 355 PS (350 hp); Petrol;Average consumption: l/100km ( MPG);Length:436cm (171.65 inches); Width:176cm (69.29 inches); Height:106.7cm (42.01 inches)

Miura SVJ specs, 060, performance data


Suspension. All-independent, parallelogram arms with coil springs, telescopic, adjustable Koni shock absorbers. Brakes. All-wheel ventilated disc brakes. Front. 380×35 mm / 14.93 in. Steering type. n.a. Front tire size.

Miura Specs & Photos 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973 autoevolution


Other iconic Lamborghini models include the Miura, Countach, and Aventador, but all Lambos are highly desirable, and most of them feature the same V12 engine that's existed for 60 years. And.

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Filter: Petrol Engines (3 Versions) Specs for all Lamborghini Miura. Engine technical specs, power, CO2 emissions, mpg fuel consumption, top speed, 0 to 60 mph, dimensions, tires size, weight

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Engine Lamborghini fitted the Miura with a V12 engine, designed by Italian engineer, Giotto Bizzarrini. The engine, also known as the "Miura engine," was a 3.9-liter unit that produced around 350 horsepower. It featured a quad-cam layout with twin ignition and six Weber carburetors, which allowed the engine to rev up to 8,000 rpm.

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A wider rear track, along with structural chassis reinforcements made the Miura SV the most capable yet, with a 0 to 60 mph time of 5.8 seconds and a top speed of some 180 mph - true supercar.

1971 Miura Owned by Rod Stewart Auctioned at RM Sotheby’s Robb Report


With the 239.8-cubic-inch (3.9-liter) V12 engine, the Miura produced between 350 and 385 horsepower. But what's even more impressive was the speed of the Miura. With a top speed of 174 mph and a 0-60 mph time of 6.7 seconds, the Miura was the fastest production car at the time.