Lamborghini Fans Continue to be Inspired

The creation of new and unique Lamborghinis is not limited to the designers at Sant’ Agata Bolognese.  The marvel of the marque continues in the domain of creative car lovers everywhere.

The interpretation of what makes a car beautiful continues to bring us spectacular renderings.  This is especially true when the design at the heart of such a study is an already-heavenly Lamborghini.

The latest concept is a piece of work from the studio of Alex Imnadze.  His vision of what a next-generation Lamborghini would resemble is a two-seater mid-engined coupé.  Whilst this highly-successful configuration has indeed dominated Lamborghini fabrication for decades, the blueprint certainly looks to classic Lamborghini concepts and cars for its V12 muses.  The aspirant auto designer shows insight with flashes from Lamborghini concept and production cars appearing in this model rendition.  The image includes styling clues from actual cars such as the archetypal Miura, and all-conquering Diablo, as well as hypothetical supercars such as the four-door Estoque.

This demonstrates that it is not just students of design who have supercar dreams, like that of Ondrej Jirec we blogged to you about in November.  You too can make your supercar dream come true with a self-drive hire with a real-life piece of art.  The Lamborghini Murciélago LP640 Coupé is a masterpiece in Argos Orange.  With iconic switchblade doors, no imagination is needed to get behind the wheel and feel the impact of 660 Nm of torque.  The carbon-fibre body brings together brushstrokes of inspiration for a dynamic drive.  Its graphic rear aspect and impressive front visage, enhanced with energetic Lamborghini lines and lights, also includes front and rear air dams which are more than just attractive additions.  Ensconced on 18” aluminium wheels, the body is a marvel of design, with true spirit in the flesh.  The electronically-controlled rear spoiler completes the zesty picture.  With quilted orange and carbon bucket seats, and leather-wrapped steering wheel and dashboard, the 6.5 litre V12 engine jumps off the drawing board for a true festival of Lamborghini inspiration.