Here are 10 classic Lamborghini car names and their origins, with a bit of history thrown into the mix. We start with the car that started it all. The Miura wasn't the first-ever Lamborghini ...
Displayed at the 1999 Tokyo Motor Show, and produced from 2000-2004, the Daihatsu Naked was a Japanese Kei car with a diminutive 695-cc engine and a choice between front- and all-wheel drive.
Again, what is it with Mitsubishi and these names? Minica makes some sense, as a portmanteau of the words 'mini car', but the suffix of Lettuce makes none at all. It was a vehicle co-developed ...