| The first series of the Miura are known as P400, followed by the P400 S and finally, the “SV.” The fundamental formula remained with a mid-mounted 3.9-liter all-alloy DOHC V12 with five-speed transaxle. The SV benefited from years of refinement and an increase in horsepower to 385. 150 SVs would be made. |
| Miura SV chassis number 4976 is one of the rare and most desirable late production split-sump, U.S.-market specification models. 4976 was completed to Miura SV specifications at the Sant'Agata Lamborghini works during fall/winter 1971/72. Destined for the U.S. market, the SV was finished in Argento Indianapolis Metallizzato (Silver Metallic) exterior color—a color in which just thirteen Miura SVs were painted from new. |




























