A 2022 Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4, one of just 112 examples planned for production, is scheduled to cross the auction block in February 2026, with bidding set to take place on a Saturday run day. The car represents Lamborghini’s modern reinterpretation of one of its most recognizable nameplates and remains virtually unused since new.

Finished in deep black over a red interior, the two-door coupe was delivered new to the current owning dealer before being registered in Florida. The odometer shows 146 miles, reflecting limited use since its debut. The Countach LPI 800-4 was unveiled in August 2021 at The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering, where it was presented as a contemporary homage to the original LP400 and LP500 Countach models. Its exterior design was led by Mitja Borkert and incorporates styling cues intended to echo the sharp lines and proportions of the historic original.

The LPI 800-4 shares its carbon-fiber monocoque structure and mild-hybrid mechanical foundation with the Lamborghini Sián FKP 37. Power comes from a naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V12 engine, supplemented by a 48-volt electric motor. Energy is stored in a supercapacitor integrated into the seven-speed automated manual transmission, contributing to the car’s hybrid system.

Lamborghini limited production to 112 units as a reference to the LP112 project designation used during development of the original Countach. This example features vacuum-assisted carbon-ceramic brakes, pushrod-actuated magnetorheological dampers, electronic stability control, rear-wheel steering, and a front axle lift system. Gold-finished wheels in staggered dimensions complete the exterior presentation, while an electrochromic roof panel adds a modern technological element.

Inside, the cabin is trimmed in Ad Personam Rosso Alala leather with carbon-fiber interior accents. Equipment includes a touchscreen infotainment system and modern driver assistance features consistent with the model’s flagship status. Factory literature, tools, the original window sticker, and a scale model of the vehicle are included with the sale.

The Countach LPI 800-4 is offered with a clean CARFAX report and stands as a low-mileage example of Lamborghini’s limited-production hybrid supercar revival. See it here.
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