A Lamborghini Miura Spoiled by Liberty Walk!
Mamma Mia! There are limits not to be crossed, and Liberty Walk has just shattered them by tackling the Lamborghini Miura.
Revealed under the name LB-Silhouette Works GT Lamborghini Miura, this automotive heresy will be officially presented on January 10, 2025, at the Tokyo Auto Salon. What can be said? The legendary silhouette, designed by Marcello Gandini for Bertone, once a symbol of perfection, is now unrecognizable. A lowered suspension, outrageously widened fenders, aggressive diffusers, and a rear wing so massive it looks straight out of a science fiction movie… where is the respect for a work of art?
The Miura is more than just a car. It’s a revolution that, in 1966, redefined what a supercar could be. With its 4.0-liter V12 mounted transversely, producing 345 horsepower, and its sculptural line, it became a legend right out of the Sant’Agata Bolognese factory. Even today, it embodies Italian elegance and innovation.

And what does Liberty Walk do? They trample on this legacy. Sure, the “eyelids” around the headlights have been preserved – a small comfort – but everything else? Between the exaggerated front splitter, modern wheels, and this caricatured rear wing, the Miura is unrecognizable. More than a transformation, it’s a caricature.
Even worse, it seems no mechanical change is planned. So, the noble original V12 remains, but it is confined within a body that appears to deny everything the Miura stood for.
What about the price? It’s a mystery, and honestly, it’s better not to know. Let’s just hope it includes a subsequent restoration once the owner realizes the mistake they’ve made! But for those daring enough to let Liberty Walk mutilate their Miura, know that you will bear the responsibility for this offense to automotive history.
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This page is translated from the original post "Une Lamborghini Miura souillée par Liberty Walk !" in French.
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