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Lamborghini Teases Roadster Fans with Retrospective
Automaker's look back at limited-edition models sparks speculation about a new open-top V12 supercar
Apr. 14, 2026 at 11:31pm
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Lamborghini's roadster models have long captivated enthusiasts with their open-air thrills and V12 performance.Beverly Hills TodayLamborghini has released a retrospective showcasing all five of its exclusive 'Few-Off Roadster' models, dating back to the 1968 Miura Roadster. While the automaker has not confirmed any plans for a new roadster, the move has sparked speculation among enthusiasts that a sixth limited-edition open-top V12 supercar could be in the works.
Why it matters
Lamborghini's roadster models are among the rarest and most sought-after supercars, offering the ultimate driving experience with the sky above and the engine behind the driver. A new Few-Off Roadster would be a major event for Lamborghini collectors and supercar fans alike.
The details
Lamborghini's roadster lineage dates back to 1968 with the Miura Roadster, followed by the Diablo, Murciélago, and Aventador Roadsters in later decades. Each of these open-top V12 models was produced in extremely limited quantities, with only five 'Few-Off Roadsters' ever built by the automaker. Lamborghini's decision to showcase all five of these rare roadsters has fueled rumors that a sixth model could be in development, though the company has not made any official announcements.
- Lamborghini first introduced the Miura Roadster in 1968.
- The automaker has produced a total of five 'Few-Off Roadster' models over the years.
The players
Lamborghini
An Italian luxury sports car manufacturer known for its high-performance, mid-engine supercars.
Marcello Gandini
The renowned Italian automobile designer who penned the original Miura Roadster in 1968.
What’s next
Lamborghini has not announced any plans for a new roadster model, but enthusiasts will be closely watching for any further updates or teasers from the automaker.
The takeaway
Lamborghini's roadster models represent the pinnacle of open-air driving excitement, and the company's decision to revisit its limited-edition Few-Off Roadsters has sparked hope among supercar fans that a new chapter in the lineage could be on the horizon.





