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The founder of Lamborghini, Ferruccio Lamborghini, died on 20th February, 1993. We have compiled a list of certain things that you might not know about Lamborghini. Check out the list and let us know what you think about it.

15. You Can Race in A Hired Lamborghini15 Facts You Didn’t Know about Lamborghini 14

Super Trofeo series by Lamborghini has been designed for those who can cough up $30,000 per race to allow them to drive a Lamborghini.

14. Aventador design15 Facts You Didn’t Know about Lamborghini 13

As per a chief designer from the design team of Aventador, the inspiration was taken from an F22, F35, B2 and ‘those shiny green jagged-leg beetles that smell bad when you step on them’.

13. Lamborghini and Miles Davis15 Facts You Didn’t Know about Lamborghini 12

Miles Davis actually turned his Miura into bits in a famous accident.

12. Italian police use Gallardos to transfer donated organs.15 Facts You Didn’t Know about Lamborghini 11

11. Lamborghini has won a ton of offshore powerboat championships.15 Facts You Didn’t Know about Lamborghini 10

Engines by Motori Marini Lamborghini are known as some of the best internal combustion engines.

10. Lamborghini SUV with Boat Motor15 Facts You Didn’t Know about Lamborghini 9

It was also known as Rambo Lambo because Sly drove it. They came with a powerboat Motor B Motori Marini Lamborghini that pumped more than 700hp.

9. Countach is a cuss word15 Facts You Didn’t Know about Lamborghini 15

Bertone design house head said ‘Countach’ in his Piedmontese dialect when he first saw the concept that would later on become the flagship of Lambo. It means, as per different opinions, “Bloody Hell”, “Holy Shit” and “woman of ‘extravagant’ looks”.

8. Chrysler and Lamborghini15 Facts You Didn’t Know about Lamborghini 7

Chrysler bought Lamborghini back in 1987 and played around with design, finally designing a 4-door Lambo named Portofino. It never made it to the production phase, however, Chrysler used those design ‘moves’ to create Intrepid.

7. Why Lamborghinis are named after bulls!15 Facts You Didn’t Know about Lamborghini 8

Ferruccio was born on 28th April and thus was a Taurus which is why the Lamborghinis are named after bulls.

6. In the late 1960s, if you didn’t own a Miura, you were nobody.15 Facts You Didn’t Know about Lamborghini 6

As Frank Sinatra famously said, “You buy a Ferrari when you want to be somebody. You buy a Lamborghini when you are somebody.”

5. First Lamborghini designed by the guy who builds IndyCars now!15 Facts You Didn’t Know about Lamborghini 5

Gian Paolo Dallara later on launched his own firm that builds all of the IndyCars’ chassis now.

4. The first Lamborghini was engine-less!15 Facts You Didn’t Know about Lamborghini 4

When 350GTV was launched, it wasn’t finished and during its unveiling at the Turin Auto Show, it didn’t have an engine so the team simply placed some bricks instead of engine and kept the hood shut during the entire time.

3. Lamborghini was founded because Ferrari was being mean!15 Facts You Didn’t Know about Lamborghini 3

Ferruccio owned a Ferrari 250GT and he took for service to the Maranello headquarters once he realized that the clutch was identical to the one being used by his production line. He asked Enzo Ferrari for replacement to which he replied, “You’re just a silly tractor manufacturer, how could you possibly know anything about sports cars?” Mr. Ferruccio spat on the floor – red blooded Italian – and walked out of there. He ended up designing his own sports car and 4 months later released Lamborghini 350GTV.

2. The first Lamborghinis were tractors, and they’re still made today.15 Facts You Didn’t Know about Lamborghini

He made use of WWII experience when he came back and started putting together tractors by using spare parts. The tractors soon became famous and the business grew exponentially. The tractors are still being made and range between $30,000 and $300,000.

1. Ferruccio Lamborghini – Actual Tony Stark15 Facts You Didn’t Know about Lamborghini 2

Mr. Ferruccio was posted on the secluded island of Rhodes during World War II and was working as a vehicle maintenance supervisor under the Italian Royal Air Force. He soon gained reputation as an expert mechanic and an enthusiastic tinkerer.