Lamborghini Espada Steals the Show in Hungary

Lamborghini Espada Steals the Show in Hungary

We've seen a lot of beautiful things coming out of Hungary lately. Especially in the capital city, Budapest, you don't have to look far to find a nice spot. But you won't just stumble across a place like this!

When the Lamborghini Espada hit the market in 1968, it was the fastest four-seater in the world. Despite a price tag higher than that of the Lamborghini Miura at the time, the model did well: 1,227 units sold, setting a new sales record for Lamborghini over time. The Espada came with a number of surprisingly advanced design options, including a fuel tank that could be filled from either side and magnesium wheels. Many Espadas were also equipped with air conditioning, power steering, and electric windows.

Today, most Lamborghini Espadas are safely tucked away in garages and are becoming increasingly rare to spot. The fact that the spotter Mauro82 managed to catch this green example in a bustling city like Budapest makes this sighting something truly special! With the back seat in use and some stuff in the trunk, you might almost think the owner finds the car practical. Hopefully, this example will appear more frequently on the website, especially now that temperatures are rising again.






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