![]() ![]() Urraco 1973-1979: Named after a famous bull breed. Jarama 1970-1976: Named after a historic Spanish bullfighting region. Islero 1968-1969: Named for the Miura bull that killed bullfighter Manolete in 1947.Įspada 1968-1978: the Spanish word for sword also a common synonym used to refer to a bullfighter. Miura 1966-1972: Named for the Miura family and its line of Spanish fighting bulls. What is the most popular Lamborghini ever made? When Lamborghini released the Miura back in 1966 it was indeed named for the bull breeder and his breed of famous fighting bulls, and that is not the only model to take its name from the world of bullfighting. In fact, you may have recognized the Miura name up there. Ever since he visited the Seville ranch of Don Eduardo Miura, he had a fascination with Spanish fighting bulls. We bring up Ferruccio Lamborghini early, because the idea for the raging bull logo stems from him. Significance of the raging bull in the Lamborghini logo More specifically it’s the surname of Ferruccio Lamborghini who first began an agriculture tractor business, then a marine business before eventually opening the Lamborghini automobile company in 1963. Where does the Lamborghini name come from? Lamborghini has a beautiful sound to it, but what are the origins of the Lamborghini name and logo? Do they have a special history? Does it have anything to do with the unique names that Lamborghini models carry? We will go into all that and more. What are the origins of the Lamborghini name and logo? ![]()
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