When it comes to Lamborghini, the names are almost as important as the cars themselves. Would wedge-shaped beasts like Countach, Diablo, and Sesto Elemento have become iconic with names like Taurus, Malibu, or Diplomat? Absolutely not, which is why you have no idea which McLaren model is which, aside from the F1 and the Senna. See?
Automobili Lamborghini was created in 1963 after its founder had a disagreement with Enzo Ferrari over the cost of servicing his cars, arguing that Ferrari was overcharging for off-the-shelf parts. Enzo didn't respond amicably, so Ferruccio took matters into his own hands with the 350 GT. Lamborghini later introduced the Miura, widely regarded as the first true supercar and one of the prettiest ever made. These days, the brand's identity is characterized by AWD drivetrains, outrageous special editions, and raucous engines. The 1,001-hp Revuelto is its current V12 flagship, while the Urus SUV is its bestseller.