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Librería Kolima (Madrid)
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Lamborghini is often described as an attitude before it’s described as an automaker: a silhouette that stops traffic, an engine note that turns streets into stages, a brand that sells the feeling of excess with surgical precision. This book tells the full, fact-only story behind that effect-how Lamborghini’s greatest shapes and loudest myths were built on disciplined engineering decisions, fragile early economics, and the hard constraints of regulation, suppliers, and ownership.Moving from Ferruccio Lamborghini’s industrial roots through the Miura’s layout revolution, the Countach’s long road-legal evolution, and the modern group era’s process and capital, the narrative shows how 'theater' became sustainable only when Lamborghini gained an industrial backbone. It follows the company’s manufacturing culture at Sant’Agata, the global dealer and export machine that professionalized the brand, and the strategic expansion that culminated in the Urus transforming Lamborghini’s scale.The final arc tracks the technological pivot of the present day: hybrids as performance strategy, the Revuelto as a new V12-era engineering statement, and the approaching EV question-where Lamborghini must reinvent drama without losing identity. The result is a clear, reader-friendly history of how one of the world’s most performative objects became a modern, stable manufacturer without surrendering the spectacle that made it famous.