Over the years we have seen various designs on a new Lamborghini concept both from the Centro Stile in Sant' independent agate, aspiring aspiring designers from around the world... this concept of GT gold snowflakes came from this category.
Alex Amnadze devised the concept shown in this page, taking signs of legendary models like the Lamborghini Miura and the Countach style, but still closely based on the current flagship of Raging Bull V12, the Aventador LP700-4, especially in front of your design.
Front bumper air intakes look very close to those used in the Aventador, so in keeping with the angular style of Lamborghini models these days, also the small spoiler among them Tomás reminds us of the view in the Aventador... the 'fins' on the side of the front bumper look a little strange, in fact, could be functional, but I think that does not make it into production in Sant'Agata in the final.
Used headlights also are very similar to the Aventador units while defenses close embrace massive wheels to flow towards other air behind the front wheels, that would lead us to believe that we are facing a striker V10 or V12 engine requiring cooling vents in that situation... However the front really angles down strongly by what we wonder if such a motor even fit between the front wheels.
One thing that seems really strange are the form of exterior mirrors on the fender front... somehow they should be placed on the doors, which would become much more balanced... and would very probably do wonders for aerodynamics to the overall impression of this concept.
There is a pleasant, angular script on the doors leading to a broad set of shoulders in this design, something similar was observed in the Lamborghini Estoque concept a few years ago, makes the car look really impressive and offers the option of a wider in the rear track... which improves the stability at high speed, something worthwhile in a car with 600 hp... or more.
There are also side air intakes this concept, however just behind side window there is a small Cove... that puzzles us to be honest. Design shows a flow of hatchback... or is a configuration presented after all... There is no information on this is given by the designer, and somehow the height at the front seems insufficient to put a great engine in front... on the other hand air intakes to provide cooling for a design presented are rather small.
We see a set of vents in the back, sloping down from the ceiling... a style that you have seen in the classic Miura, but these do not cover a motor... or a 2 + 2 seating configuration perhaps? If this concept has the engine later there would be enough space to squeeze two additional seats in back... that would mean a 2 ++ 2 Lamborghini GT might be possible.
As usual and returned in the tail lights too, not three LEDs fixed on the Gallardo and Aventador, but six on both sides, add the great escape in the center of the rear diffuser and has a pretty impressive rear cover.
So Alex shows a concept of Lamborghini GT leads some Aventador style and adds a bit of classic in the equation Miura which puts a style rapier rear at a high speed of Gran Turismo which could very well have a front engine... maybe even a hybrid, do you not?
Naturally, never be to seeing this concept in life rea on the production line in Sant'Agata, Urus SUV concept already has been delayed at least 2017 and rapier is on ice indefinitely for now Lamborghini is working hard to get a successor by Gallardo in the market... to add a third model as this GT in the production line is not a viable option in the short term.
I wonder what you can admire at the motor show of Geneva from 2013 in March next year... a sight on the successor of Gallardo. For only highly doubt that... maybe yet another 'Special Edition' in the current Gallardo or a totally innovative only as Aventador J previously this year... only time will tell, but I'm still secure from Automobili Lamborghini SpA has some pleasant surprises for us the line...
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Concepto de Lamborghini por Alex Imnadze
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