Prepare to be amazed—the Liberty Walk Lamborghini Miura, officially named the LB-Silhouette Works GT Lamborghini Miura, has made its debut, and it’s leaving jaws dropped everywhere.
This reimagined version of the iconic supercar is a radical departure from the original design, yet it retains just enough of the Miura’s essence to make it unmistakable.
A Bold Transformation by Liberty Walk
In true Liberty Walk fashion, the Miura’s widebody kit takes the classic supercar into uncharted stylistic territory. The original Miura earned its legendary status with its sleek, flowing lines and subtly sharp edges, creating a silhouette that oozed sophistication.
Liberty Walk’s rendition, however, dials up the aggression with a stunning array of aerodynamic upgrades, including dive planes, spoilers, louvers, and an extended front splitter.
Despite the drastic overhaul, the Japanese tuner has preserved one signature feature: the famous “eyelashes” around the Miura’s headlights, a hallmark of its timeless design.
Bigger, Wider, and Taller
The LB-Silhouette Works GT Miura boasts a longer profile, courtesy of its extended front splitter, and a much wider stance, thanks to the dramatically flared fenders. Towering over the rear is a massive wing that sprouts boldly from the bumper, giving the car an entirely new posture.
Completing the transformation is a set of aftermarket wheels at each corner, lending the Miura a distinctly modern aesthetic while still paying homage to its vintage roots.
The Heart of the Beast
Although Liberty Walk hasn’t revealed much about mechanical modifications, the Miura will likely retain its original powertrain.
The stock Miura, which rolled off the production line in 1966 in Sant’Agata Bolognese, Italy, was equipped with a transversely mounted 4.0-liter V-12 engine producing an impressive 345 horsepower for its time.
While it’s unclear if the kit will include performance enhancements, the current setup is enough to maintain the car’s supercar status.
Pricing and Availability
Specific details, including pricing, are still under wraps. However, Miura owners who are willing to entrust their prized possession to Liberty Walk can order the widebody kit when it officially goes on sale next year. If you’re one of the lucky few who plans to make this bold upgrade, be sure to let us know—we’d love to see it in person.
The LB-Silhouette Works GT Lamborghini Miura will make its official debut on January 10 at the Tokyo Auto Salon, where enthusiasts can get their first up-close look at this jaw-dropping reimagining of a supercar legend.