---
title: "Watch a Lamborghini Miura Dash Through the Snow"
description: "Lamborghini all-wheel-drive shenanigans before Lambos went all-wheel-drive."
date: "2017-04-13"
modified: "2017-04-13"
authors:
  - name: "Chris Tsui"
    job_title: "Contributor"
    link: "https://www.thedrive.com/authors/chris-tsui"
url: "https://www.thedrive.com/watch-this/9255/watch-a-lamborghini-miura-dash-through-the-snow"
categories:
  - "Lamborghini News"
  - "News"
  - "News by Brand"
  - "Watch This"
tags:
  - "classic cars"
  - "Lamborghini"
  - "Miura"
  - "Short Film"
  - "snow"
  - "Supercar"
  - "Videos"
---

# Watch a Lamborghini Miura Dash Through the Snow

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Ever since Audi took over Lamborghini, the majority of its models have been all-wheel drive, leading to [Huracans](<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMRiQGLVyC4>) and [Gallardos](<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IR2UmZ6h1wM>) that can easily play in white-out winter conditions. Today's awesome supercar video, however, shows that snowy shenanigans are still possible with a simpler—albeit much more expensive—breed of Lambo. Namely, a *Miura*. And not just any Miura, at that. According to [*Autoweek*](<https://autoweek.com/article/classic-cars/lamborghini-miura-ultimate-winter-beater>), this particular Miura belongs, or at least once belonged, to the Shah of Iran.

[Kidston](<https://www.kidston.com/>), a classic car consultant firm from Switzerland, created [this seven minute short film](<https://vimeo.com/211466777>) that acts as tribute to the Shah, his car, and Enzo Moruzzi—the man that was responsible for delivering new Lambos to its most high-profile clients for nearly four decades.

It starts out with a short, slightly cheesy yet charming exchange between Moruzzi and his "grandson," but trust me, the hoonage that follows is worth it.

https://player.vimeo.com/video/211466777

Turns out, all you need to snow drift a rear-drive Lambo are appropriate tires and one hell of an insurance policy.

The Miura was first introduced in 1966 and is widely considered to be a key pioneer—if not *the* key pioneer—of supercars as we know it today. It was the genesis of the ongoing line of V12 Lamborghini flagships/bedroom posters, a list that consists of the Countach, Diablo, Murcielago, and Aventador.

## Author
Chris Tsui is *The Drive*'s former Reviews Editor and current freelance automotive journalist. He's based in Toronto.

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