Before Lamborghini made the Urus, they built something even more outrageous. Meet the one-off LM002 wagon, a custom creation that mixes Countach power, eighties luxury, and offbeat backstory into one unforgettable SUV. This is not just a rare Lambo, it is the real ancestor of today’s super SUV trend.
The LM002 pickup might be the legend, but the Sultan of Brunei wanted something even more unique. Delivered in 1986 as a standard LM002, this beast was transformed just three years later by Italian coachbuilder Salvatore Diomante. The pickup bed was swapped for a high roofed wagon body, complete with plush wrap-around seating and even a CRT television straight out of the eighties.
The story gets even weirder. After its time in Brunei, the LM002 wagon went to former BMW and VW boss Bernd Pischetsrieder, who had it certified by Lamborghini experts. By 2012, it was living a second life in Sweden, where its new owner used it for school runs. Just picture this silver V12 monster rumbling into a quiet neighborhood.
Under the slightly weathered silver paint, the LM002 wagon hides a true Countach QV-spec 5.2-liter V12 engine that roars with 449 horsepower, channeled through a five speed manual and all wheel drive hardware with three locking differentials. The interior is just as wild, featuring black leather, a rear bench that wraps around the cabin, and old school entertainment gear that defines peak eighties luxury.
With only eleven thousand kilometers on the clock, this rare Lambo is now up for grabs on Bring a Trailer. If you ever dreamed of owning the ultimate V12 SUV, this is your chance. Just expect the bidding to soar deep into Urus territory, as collectors line up for a piece of Lamborghini history.
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