The Lamborghini Countach is one of the brands most iconic models and it’s being reborn for the 21st century. From these photos that appeared on social media, it’s pretty clear that the reborn Countach is heavily based off the Sian, itself an offshoot of the Aventador, with plenty of classic-styling cues borrowed from the numerous iterations of the original Countach that have been reworked for the modern era.

Lamborghini has dropped a fresh teasers of its upcoming Countach LPI 800-4 limited production model. They show part of the supercar’s front end that include the ‘Countach’ badge, an overview of the V12 engine bay and the retro-styled intakes behind the passenger cabin. No other information was shared by the Italians on the new Countach, but at this point, it appears we’re just counting days until its reveal.

 

The car will be called the Countach LP 800-4 and this suggests the model will have all-wheel drive as well as an output of 789 hp. The Supercar Blog suggests the model will be based on the Sian FKP 37 and feature a 6.5-liter V12 engine as well as a mild-hybrid system.  That seems possible as the Sian has 808 hp, which would be slightly more than the Countach LP 800-4.

Of course, we shouldn’t have to wait long to find out as the modern-day Countach is slated to be introduced at Monterey Car Week.  Production will reportedly be limited to 112 units and pricing could start around US$ 3.5 (€ 3) million.