The Lamborghini LM002 was totally bonkers, a 5 litre V12 engine in what was essentially a 4×4 pickup.
Marketed as the first luxury SUV it’s probably a fair claim. The Range Rover was essentially that but wasn’t anywhere close to this. Neither in luxury nor performance.
Launched in 1986 the Lamborghini LM002 created quite a stir. This massive off road vehicle, now an SUV, isn’t like anything else. A cross between a military vehicle and an exotic supercar. Well, that’s just what they did.
Lamborghini decided to take their Cheetah project, developed as a high performance vehicle for the military at the end of the 1970s. Lamborghini engineer Giulio Alfieri resurrected the project in 1981 with the LM 001. A rear mounted concept which was followed by the LMA prototype which was front mounted.
The LM002 first appeared at the Brussels Auto Show in 1986 which was the final design featuring the 450 hp, 5,167cc V12 engine from the QV Countach. The car also appeared at Motorfair in Earls Court, London. I remember seeing it, must have been around 1987. Of course, I couldn’t get near it, children don’t look like prospective purchasers.
Whilst most of the new generation of SUVs find themselves confined to the tarmac, the LM002 was just at home on dirt as it was there.
Inside the car there are the usual acres of leather, electric tinted windows and a rather cool roof mounted stereo system.