The Lamborghini Islero, a grand tourer crafted by Italian manufacturer Lamborghini, graced the automotive scene from 1968 to 1969. Succeeding the 400 GT, this stunning car housed the renowned Lamborghini V12 engine under its hood, which promised exceptional performance. Making its debut at the prestigious 1968 Geneva Auto Show, the Islero shared the stage with the Lamborghini Espada. Both vehicles featured a 2+2 coupé body style; however, the Islero aimed for a more understated design compared to the avant-garde Espada, aligning with the classic aesthetic of its predecessor, the 400 GT.
The name "Islero" pays homage to a Miura bull infamous for fatally