Lamborghini continues to embrace its bold hexagonal design language, with a new concept called the Lamborghini Manifesto marking the 20th anniversary of Lamborghini Centro Stile. This design study likely offers a glimpse into the future of the brand’s supercars, showcasing an evolution of its current sharp-edged styling. The concept features familiar elements such as a shark nose front end and Y-shaped lighting accents, along with a sloped windshield and a double-bubble glass roof that seamlessly blends into the rear.

The Lamborghini Manifesto is characterized by its massive diffuser and short rear fenders, which reveal gigantic tires, giving it a Hot Wheels-like appearance from the rear. Although the design study lacks doors and features an all-glass greenhouse that seems impractical, it incorporates production-worthy elements like Fenomeno-like headlights and taillights. Lamborghini’s design director, Mitja Borkert, emphasizes the brand’s commitment to setting trends and looking ahead, suggesting that while some elements may not be immediately realized, they hold potential for future models.

The concept is part of a broader celebration of Lamborghini Centro Stile, which was established in the early 2000s and completed its first car in 2005. Despite the recent launches of the Temerario and Revuelto in 2023 and 2024, the studio is expected to produce limited-run and one-off models that might begin to integrate aspects of the Manifesto concept. However, there is concern that failing to incorporate these innovative design elements would be a missed opportunity for Lamborghini.   

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