Lamborghini — 8 museum-grade prints across the catalogue. Automobili Lamborghini's V12 bloodline began with the Miura of 1966, the car that proved a mid-mounted twelve could be as beautiful as it was loud. The Countach, shaped by Marcello Gandini at Bertone, turned that engine into a wedge icon that defined 1980s supercar posters worldwide. The Lamborghini Diablo replaced the Countach in 1990 as the company's flagship V12 supercar, styled by Marcello Gandini as an evolution of his earlier wedge language. Composite panels over a steel spaceframe housed a 5. The Lamborghini Espada (1968–1978) was the company's first four-seat production model, pairing a 3. 9-litre quad-cam V12 with Marcello Gandini's Bertone body — a design that influenced later Lamborghini language while serving genuine grand-touring duty.