The Lamborghini Silhouette P300 is a rare and distinctive sports car produced by Lamborghini from 1976 to 1979. A product of a styling collaboration with Carrozzeria Bertone, it emerged as a sleek two-door, two-seat mid-engined rear-wheel drive vehicle. Initially showcased at the 1976 Geneva Auto Show, this model was based on the Lamborghini Urraco but boasted a more angular and contemporary design language. One of its standout features was being the first Lamborghini to feature a removable targa top roof, enhancing the open-air driving experience. Despite its limited production numbers, the Silhouette's unique aesthetics and sporty performance captured enthusiasts' attention during its brief production run. Notably, the Silhouette