Lamborghini celebrates its 60th year in the automotive business in 2023. To mark the major anniversary in Japan, the brand assembled a parade of 251 vehicles for a parade around the Suzuka Circuit. Representatives from the Guinness World Records were at the event and certified the procession as the “Largest parade of Lamborghini cars.”

The vehicles in the parade spanned Lamborghini’s history. Everything from the iconic Miura to the recent Countach LPI 800-4 lapped Suzuka. 

Plus, Lamborghini had some particularly important machines on display. A 350 GT, Islero and Countach were there showing off the restoration work from the brand’s Polo Storico Department. The Ad Personam personalization division built a replica of the Lamborghini Lounge Tokyo where Japanese customers can specify the special touches for their unique vehicles.

Given that there were hundreds of owners together, Lamborghini also used this event as an opportunity to premiere the Huracan Sterrato for the Japanese market. The rugged-looking model features a lifted suspension, wider track, skid plates, and bespoke Bridgestone Dueler AT002 all-terrain run-flat tires. The 5.2-liter V10 makes 602 horsepower (449 kilowatts) and 413 pound-feet (560 Newton-meters) of torque. A scoop on the roof directs air to the engine. The brand only intends to make 1,499 of them worldwide.

According to www.msn.com. Source of photos: internet