Lamborghini's latest hybrid has a very limited edition, a callback to 1980s.It is the second hybrid by the Italian carmaker. The Countach was unveiled in Monterey on Friday. It is heavily inspired by the Sin supercar's drivetrain and performance, which was first introduced in 2019 by the Italian sports car maker.Lamborghinis' new Countach, pronounced "coon-tash", has a V12 hybrid engine with a 48 volt emotor. It is also used in the Sin. It can reach 60 mph in just 2.8 seconds and has an top speed of 220 mph. The Countach does not have an electric motor, unlike other hybrids. It uses a combination of the electric motor, gas engine.The back air vents are 3D-printed, and the photochromic roof switches between transparent and solid at the touch of a button. The backside also has four exhaust pipes.Zooming in. Credit: LAMBORGHINIThe interior features an 8.4-inch touchscreen at the center console and red and black leather for the two seats. You will need to open Lamborghini’s "scissor door" to get in.An inside look. Credit: LAMBORGHINILamborghini will make only 112 new hybrid Countachs ever. This exclusive release is likely to cause sticker shock. Lamborghini has not yet released pricing information. The Countach was sold for $40,000 in 1980. This is more than $130,000 today. And, unlike this limited release, nearly 2,000 Countach models were produced between 1990 and mid-1970s.The Countach sports car is a limited edition and the price will rise to Sin levels. The car is priced at a staggering $3.6 million. It was limited to 63 units making it even more exclusive.Lamborghini's hybrid Countach will be available to a small group of wealthy buyers in the first half of 2022.Related Video: Tesla is partnering with 10 car companies