PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. — Some anniversaries get a cake. This one gets a fairway. On Sunday, August 16, 2026, the Lamborghini Miura 60th Anniversary celebration arrives at the 75th Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, where more than 40 Miuras will assemble on the 3rd fairway of Pebble Beach Golf Links — the largest gathering of Lamborghini’s original supercar ever staged, anywhere, in the model’s six-decade history.
Quick answer: The Lamborghini Miura 60th Anniversary Display takes place Sunday, August 16, 2026, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the 3rd fairway of Pebble Beach Golf Links, held alongside the 75th Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance in Pebble Beach, California. Organized by Automobili Lamborghini and Lamborghini Club USA, it will feature 40+ Miuras — the largest gathering of the model ever assembled — and is open to the public.
A 60th Birthday Worthy of the Car That Started It All
Every modern supercar — every Countach, every F40, every Revuelto — traces its family tree to a single low-slung silhouette that stunned the Geneva Motor Show in March 1966. The Lamborghini Miura took a 4.0-liter V12, turned it sideways, and mounted it behind the driver in a road car for the first time. The rolling chassis had already drawn crowds at the 1965 Turin Auto Show, but it was Marcello Gandini’s achingly beautiful Bertone bodywork, penned when the designer was just 27, that turned a clever engineering exercise into an icon.
Sixty years later, Automobili Lamborghini is throwing the party where the collector world already gathers: Monterey Car Week. And this year’s host event carries its own milestone — 2026 marks the 75th Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, the diamond edition of the world’s most prestigious concours.
“Few automobiles have changed the course of history the way the Miura did,” said Lamborghini CEO Stephan Winkelmann in announcing the celebration — a fitting nod to the car that transformed how the world imagined performance, design, and desire.

The Largest Lamborghini Miura Gathering in History
Pebble Beach has hosted record Miura reunions before, for the model’s 40th and 50th anniversaries. The 60th is set to eclipse them both. More than 40 Miuras — from a total production run of roughly 760 cars — are converging on the Monterey Peninsula from collections around the globe, meaning something like one in every eighteen Miuras ever built will be parked on the same stretch of oceanfront grass.
“This August, the power of Pebble will become evident again as we assemble the world’s largest gathering of Miuras ever, to celebrate its 60th anniversary,” said Pebble Beach Concours President Vince Finaldi.
The venue itself is a first. The Concours is opening the 3rd fairway of Pebble Beach Golf Links for a featured marque activation for the first time in the event’s 75-year history — and the display is open to the public, running from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Concours Sunday. Miura owners who wish to participate are being registered through the Lamborghini Concierge, and the company promises the world’s foremost Miura experts on hand throughout the day.
It’s no accident the celebration lands on American soil. The United States is Lamborghini’s largest market and home to the world’s biggest community of Miura collectors.

Why the Miura Still Matters, 60 Years On
The Miura’s origin story remains one of the great rebellions in automotive history. Ferruccio Lamborghini was building refined front-engined grand tourers like the 350 GT when his young engineering trio — Gian Paolo Dallara, Paolo Stanzani, and test driver Bob Wallace — developed a radical mid-engined chassis largely in their spare time. The layout was borrowed from racing; the ambition was pure road-going theater. When the finished car appeared at Geneva wearing Gandini’s curves, its eyelash-trimmed headlamps, and a name taken from Don Eduardo Miura’s legendary fighting bulls, the 170-mph Miura instantly made everything else on the road look old.
The model evolved through three main series: the original P400 (1966–1969), the more powerful P400 S (1968–1971), and the ultimate P400 SV (1971–1973), which deleted the eyelashes, widened the hips, and became the blue-chip collectible of the family — top examples now trade well into seven figures. Along the way the Miura seduced an ownership roster that reads like a mid-century cultural who’s-who, from Frank Sinatra to Miles Davis, and stole the opening scene of The Italian Job in 1969.
For today’s collectors, the math is simple: the Miura is where the supercar begins. Its transverse mid-engine architecture set the template that Lamborghini itself, and every exotic marque since, has been refining ever since.

The 75th Pebble Beach Concours: A Diamond Anniversary Around It
The Miura display is the headline exotic attraction of a Concours already stacked for its 75th running. The 2026 featured classes celebrate Ferrari — with a focus on Luigi Chinetti and the North American Racing Team — alongside coachbuilder Carrozzeria Alfredo Vignale, pre-WWI American speedsters, late-1930s streamliners, Japanese endurance racing legends from Le Mans, the road-racing greats that tore through the Del Monte Forest in the 1950s, and the bespoke automobiles of royal India.
Add the 40-plus cars of the Lamborghini Miura 60th Anniversary display glinting above the Pacific, and Concours Sunday 2026 may be the single densest concentration of automotive significance ever assembled on the Monterey Peninsula — which, given Pebble Beach’s history, is saying something.

Planning Your Visit
The Lamborghini Miura 60th Anniversary display runs 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday, August 16, 2026, on the 3rd fairway at Pebble Beach Golf Links, adjacent to the main Concours competition field on the 18th. The display is public-facing; Concours admission details and ticketing are available through Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance. Arrive early — Monterey Car Week traffic is its own endurance event — and budget serious time: forty Miuras deserve more than a drive-by.
Sixty years ago, a handful of young engineers built the future in their spare time. Next Sunday, the future they built comes home to the fairway. We’ll see you at the ropes.
Lamborghini Miura 60th Anniversary at Pebble Beach: FAQ
When and where is the Lamborghini Miura 60th Anniversary display?
Sunday, August 16, 2026, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the 3rd fairway of Pebble Beach Golf Links in Pebble Beach, California, during the 75th Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance.
How many Lamborghini Miuras will be at Pebble Beach 2026?
More than 40 Miuras are expected — the largest gathering of the model ever assembled, surpassing the 40th and 50th anniversary reunions.
Is the Miura 60th Anniversary display open to the public?
Yes. The Lamborghini Miura 60th Anniversary display is open to the public, and it marks the first time the Concours has opened the 3rd fairway for a featured activation.
Why is the Lamborghini Miura considered the first supercar?
Unveiled at the 1966 Geneva Motor Show, the Miura was the first production road car to mount a V12 transversely behind the driver, establishing the mid-engine template every modern supercar still follows. Roughly 760 were built across the P400, P400 S, and P400 SV series between 1966 and 1973.
What else is featured at the 75th Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance?
The 2026 Concours features Ferrari (honoring Chinetti and NART), coachbuilder Vignale, early American speedsters, classic streamliners, Japanese motorsports legends, Pebble Beach road racing greats, and the automobiles of royal India.





