Lamborghini Miura goes sideways on snow to tell a different Winter’s Tale

That’s the classiest form of snow drifting you’ll ever see

Before mean machines like the Aventador, Huracán, Murciélago and Diablo, Lamborghini built the Miura. Half a century years later, someone snow drifted a Lamborghini Miura, and the result is supreme eye candy.

The Miura was born out of Lamborghini engineering team's spare time. They designed it against the desires of Ferruccio Lamborghini – the company's founder was keen on power rather than looks, as he wanted to shatter Ferrari's efforts on all fronts.

It caused a wave of positive reaction when it stepped on the stage at the 1966 Geneva Motor Show in P400 flavor and over time, the Miura aged like an exquisite wine.

Now, supercars throwing their tails out, we've seen on a gazillion occasions. Lambos are worldwide cult cars, and some use them as winter beaters. Some use them to blast through rally stages. Others throw ugly wraps on them and intoxicate Instagram feeds. Hey, it's a free world.

Yet the guy you're about to meet takes his Lamborghini Miura out for a stroll in the snow and ends up drifting the bull out of that car. 

It's all part of a video wrapped as a story told by a grandfather to his grandson. And we've watched it five times already.

A Winter's Tale from Kidston.TV on Vimeo.