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Liberty Walk's Lamborghini Countach

28 Dec 2023

In the world of automotive customization, few names stir as much debate and controversy as Liberty Walk. The Japanese tuner made waves last year with its audacious widebody kit for the iconic Ferrari F40, sparking heated discussions among car enthusiasts worldwide. Now, Liberty Walk is poised to ignite a new round of debates at the 2024 Tokyo Auto Salon with its latest creation – a widebody Lamborghini Countach. This move is bound to make every supercar purist question the boundaries of automotive artistry and preservation.

As the automotive community eagerly awaits the official reveal at the Tokyo Auto Salon, Liberty Walk has released a tantalizing teaser video showcasing the transformation of the Lamborghini Countach. The iconic '80s supercar undergoes a radical metamorphosis, with each section of the widebody kit being unveiled in a bold white exterior that accentuates the avant-garde design.

Front-End Evolution

Front-End Evolution

The teaser highlights the updated front end, featuring a prominent front splitter and a lower fascia adorned with a rectangular mesh covering three openings. This design choice imparts a boxy aesthetic to the nose, while canards on the corners seamlessly integrate into widened fender flares. The result is a visual continuity from the nose to the wheel well, adding a curvaceous element that challenges the traditional Countach silhouette.

Sculpted Sides

Sculpted Sides

Moving to the sides, Liberty Walk extends the lower sills between the widened fenders, creating a cohesive and muscular look. A distinctive opening ahead of the rear wheels adds an element of intrigue. The body-color vertical strakes in the vents on the tail's upper portion suggest that this modification may be based on the 25th Anniversary Countach. Dark-colored, deep-dish Rohana Forged wheels with Y-shaped spokes, wrapped in Toyo tires, contribute to the supercar's aggressive stance.

Rear-End Drama

Rear-End Drama

Liberty Walk leaves no stone unturned at the rear, replacing the factory wing with an even more substantial spoiler that attaches beneath the rear bumper. Flush-mounted taillights replace the original inset lamps, providing a modern touch to the classic design. The addition of a massive diffuser underneath the quad exhaust further enhances the car's motorsport-inspired aesthetic.

If Liberty Walk's F40 stirred controversy among Motor1's readers last year, the Countach teaser video hints at an equally polarizing reception. The tuner's bold approach to customization challenges the conventional notions of preserving automotive icons. The widebody kit for the Lamborghini Countach is poised to divide enthusiasts, with some celebrating the audacity of the transformation while others lament the modification of such a legendary supercar.

Wael Nakhle

BY Wael Nakhle

Wael is an automotive content writer specializes in creating written content for Motor 283. Producing a wide range of content, including blog posts, articles, product descriptions, reviews, and technical guides related to cars, trucks, motorcycles, and other vehicles, with an unprecedented passion for cars, and motorcycles.

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