Lamborghini Marzal

The Lamborghini Marzal was a site presented at the Geneva Motor Show 1967 Lamborghini prototype, it was a study for the Lamborghini Espada. He scored on his fully glazed roof and also by its fully glazed double doors.

The technical basis for the Marzal was provided by the Miura. But the V12 of Miura was much too heavy and so Gian Paolo Dallara developed an in-line six-cylinder 1965 cc and 175 hp and a compression ratio of 9.5:1. Was connected with a 5-speed gearbox. The brakes were at Lamborghini as usual at this time Girling brake discs. The tires were Pirelli and in size 205 /15 campaign.

The shoe was designed by Marcello Gandini, the Chefstilisten at Bertone. Striking feature of many hexagons in the vehicle. Through the use of a lot of glass, the passengers were exposed to both the sun, as well as the looks of passers-by.

The Lamborghini Marzal was presented in spring 1967 at the Geneva Motor Show, and shortly thereafter it was used by Prince Rainier of Monaco and his wife Princess Grace as a vehicle for the opening Grand Prix of Monaco. The Marzal was long exhibited in the Lamborghini Museum in Sant'Agata Bolognese, later he was standing in the factory museum by Bertone. In May 2011, unique by RM Auctions Concorso D' Eleganza at the Villa D' Este in Cernobbio was auctioned at a price of 1,512,000 euros. This makes it the most expensive classic Lamborghini.

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