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Briefing: The Supercar Just Turned 60, But Which One Is The Greatest?
Strategic angle: The Miura turns 60, celebrating the mid-engine V12 that helped define the modern supercar and launch a debate still raging today.
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Updated 27 days ago
The Lamborghini Miura, introduced in 1966, is credited with establishing the mid-engine layout in supercars, a design that has become a benchmark in automotive engineering.
This anniversary highlights the Miura's role in shaping performance metrics and design philosophies that continue to impact modern supercar development.
As the debate over the greatest supercar persists, the Miura's legacy remains a critical reference point for evaluating advancements in engine placement and overall vehicle dynamics.