The Lamborghini Countach 25th Anniversary '88 is a road car produced by Lamborghini. It appears in Gran Turismo PSP, Gran Turismo 5, Gran Turismo 6, Gran Turismo Sport (as part of Update 1.36, released on March 28, 2019) and Gran Turismo 7.
Colors[]
Four (six in GT Sport and GT7) colors are available for this car:
- Argento Luna
- Bianco Labrador (until GT6)
- Bianco Polo Park (in GT Sport and GT7 only)
- Giallo Fly (in GT Sport and GT7 only)
- Rosso Siviglia
- Candy Apple Blue (in GT Sport and GT7 only)
- Nero Tenebre
In-game description[]
"The final model of the Countach, commemorating the 25th anniversary of Lamborghini."
Its breathtakingly fresh and futuristic design was so well penned, the Lamborghini Countach was the company's first supercar unleashed onto the world all the way back at the 1971 Geneva Motor Show. The original show car, the LP500, remained just that, as the Countach didn't actually go into production until three years later with the launch of the LP400. This was far and away the closest car to the radical original design concept, and only about 150 of this model were ever made.
Through the years, and LP400S and LP500S went into production, and in 1985, a 5000 Quattrovalve, setting its sights directly onto Ferrari's refreshingly-styled Testarossa, was released. This Countach featured four valves per cylinder to its boisterous V12 that was increased in displacement to 5.2 liters, its maximum power output now reaching a ceiling of 448 HP.
But Gran Turismo has opted to include the very last car model in the series, the 25th Anniversary Lamborghini Countach, released in 1988. This model celebrated Lamborghini's 25th year as an automobile manufacturer and had roughly the same specs as the 5000 Quattrovalve, but with the addition of some extra stylized exterior bits and a new rear bumper due to safety regulations. This version was also the best-selling Countach over the course of this Italian wild child's full production run, which ended in 1990 at 657 units.
Used Cars (GT7)[]
Behold, the final evolution of the Countach—the so-called '25th Anniversary Edition'! This model was released in 1988, to celebrate 25 years of Lamborghini excellence. Its restyling was overseen by none other than Horacio Pagani. Yes, the same Horacio Pagani who founded Pagani Automobili S.p.A. The culmination of decades of Countach development, this model delivers an incredibly refined driving experience.
Acquisition[]
Game | Purchase location | Credits | Other methods |
---|---|---|---|
Gran Turismo PSP | Lamborghini Dealership | 182,000 | --- |
Gran Turismo 5 | Used Car Dealership (Lv. 10+) | 131,092 | Win the B-Spec Lamborghini Exclusive |
Gran Turismo 6 | Lamborghini Dealership | 182,000 | --- |
Gran Turismo Sport ( ![]() |
Lamborghini Brand Central | 500,000 | --- |
Gran Turismo 7 | Used Cars | 684,200[1] | --- |
Customization[]
Engine Swaps (GT7)[]
Engine | Price | Version | Notes |
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L539-Aventador-SV | 350,000 | v1.27 | --- |
Trivia[]
- The Special Wing Type A (in GT6)/Type A rear wing (in GT7) installable from GT Auto is based on the Quattrovalvole model's rear wing.
Pictures[]
Notes[]
- ↑ Price as of September 2023.