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1990 Lamborghini Countach 25th Anniversary Edition by Bertone
RM Sotheby's

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One of approximately 657 examples of the Countach 25th Anniversary

The model’s most refined iteration; notably restyled by Horacio Pagani

Powered by a 5.2-litre V-12 factory rated at 455 PS

Finished in its factory-correct colour pairing of Rosso over a Champagne interior

European-specification model supplied new via Auto Kremer of Bonn

Displays just 28,841 kilometres at the time of cataloguing

Crafted with a level of refinement that pushed the boundaries of what was possible without requiring rehomologation, the 25th Anniversary Edition was, in essence, a reimagining of the Countach. It returned cosmetically, ergonomically, and mechanically revitalised. To achieve this monumental transformation, Lamborghini entrusted the task to its in-house visionaries Horacio Pagani and Sandro Munari. Pagani’s work was evident in the revised exterior, which featured a redesigned front bumper, sleek raking rear wing scoops, refined lighting, a new rear bumper, and enhanced ground effects. Inside, the cabin was replete with substantial improvements, with the addition of standard climate control, power windows and seats, better bolstering, and a tweaked steering assembly, making the driving experience more comfortable and functional. The Countach was transformed into a far more agile and road-friendly machine. The engine that powered the 25th Anniversary Edition model, shared with the 5000 Quattrovalvole, was the largest of any Countach model. Rated by the Sant’Agata Bolognese factory at 455 PS, the 5.2-litre V-12 was fed by six Weber carburettors and could produce 500 Nm of torque at 5,200 rpm. With its power delivered through a five-speed manual gearbox, the special-edition supercar could reach a top speed of 298 km/h. The 25th Anniversary Edition version was produced from 1988 to 1990, with production capped at only 657 examples. The example offered here was built to 1989 model year specification and delivered to its supplying dealer, Auto Kremer of Bonn, in March 1989. It was finished by the factory in Rosso over a Champagne leather interior. The Lamborghini was not registered for the road until February 1990 and it is believed to have remained in German ownership until now. In May 2025, when the odometer read 28,829 kilometres, the Lamborghini was serviced by Sportwagenservice Schreiber of Wentorf bei Hamburg. The Countach is fitted with custom Schroth mutli-point safety harnesses for driver and passenger, and its odometer reads 28,841 kilometres at the time of cataloguing.
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