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Lamborghini Miura: from super sports icon to gaming protagonist

June 18, 2026 - 06:23

Lamborghini Miura: from super sports icon to gaming protagonist

The Lamborghini Miura has long been considered the car that invented the super sports segment. Now, as it approaches its sixtieth anniversary, the model is making a new kind of history. It is not just a collector's item or a museum piece. It has become a protagonist in the digital realm, appearing in racing simulators and open-world games where a new generation of enthusiasts can experience its raw character.

When it first appeared in the mid-1960s, the Miura broke every rule. Its mid-engine layout was a radical departure from the front-engined grand tourers of the time. The design, shaped by Marcello Gandini at Bertone, was low, wide, and aggressive. Under the rear glass sat a V12 engine that could push the car past 170 miles per hour. It was not just fast. It was theatrical. The way the engine sat transversely, the way the doors opened, the way the headlights blinked to life. Every detail was a statement.

That same drama translates well into pixels. Game developers have spent years scanning original chassis, recording engine notes, and studying suspension geometry to recreate the Miura in virtual space. For players who will never sit behind the actual wheel, the digital version offers a taste of that analog thrill. The heavy clutch. The unassisted steering. The way the tail steps out if you are too aggressive on the throttle.

But the Miura's legacy is not only about speed or nostalgia. It is about the idea that a car can be art. It can be engineering. It can be a gamble that paid off. When Ferruccio Lamborghini decided to build his own cars, he wanted to challenge Ferrari. The Miura did more than that. It changed what people expected from a road car. It proved that beauty and brutality could live in the same body.

Sixty years later, that idea still resonates. Whether parked in a private garage or rendered in a video game, the Miura remains a symbol of a time when car design was fearless. It is a reminder that sometimes the best way to honor the past is to let it drive into the future.


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