Lamborghini Host Their Very Own Concours d'Elegance
Lamborghini event shows a selection of it's finest past and present models!
This weekend, Lamborghini have hosted their very own Concours d'Elegance in Neuchâtel, Switzerland. The event, which gathered together some of the rarest models ever produced by the Italian manufacturer, was dedicated to Le Corbusier, a Swiss-French architect who is considered one of the pioneers of modern architecture.
A selection of the Miuras at the event - Image courtesy of AutoGuide
The event was organised by Polo Storico, Lamborghini's restoration division. There were plenty of Lamborghini models in attendance, including Miuras, the LM002 and Veneno Roadster. A green Miura SV owned by a Japanese collector was awarded the "Best Of Show" award, whilst the "Best of the Best" award went to a one-off Marzal model, which had been recovered and restored. The Marzal was a concept car, which first made it's debut at the 1967 Geneva Motor Show. The car was only driven once, as a pace car during the Monaco Grand Prix in 1967.
The Lamborghini Marzal Concept that won the 'Best of the Best' award - Image courtesy of AutoGuide
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