Lamborghini Miura SV/J is the most extreme and rarest version of the model. Only three such cars were produced. Specifically, this car was bought by French real estate dealer Paul Ferrandi from Corsica, which is why the supercar was nicknamed "The Corsican".

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The history of the Lamborghini Miura SV/J began in 1970 when test driver of the Italian company Bob Wallace started work on a racing version of the model, which was called Jota. Its only prototype was crashed in an accident, but several Lamborghini customers wanted such a car for themselves.

Interior of Lamborghini Miura SV/J

For them, the Lamborghini Miura SV/J was created – a road version of the racing model. The supercar was equipped with a 4.0-liter V12 with power increased to 415 hp and its suspension was refined. The coupe can accelerate to 100 km/h in about 4.5 seconds and reach 290-300 km/h.

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