
"Presented over the weekend in Sant'Agata Bolognese, the new Lamborghini Manifesto concept marks twenty years of the brand's in-house design studio, Lamborghini's Centro Stile. Unveiled by Head of Design Mitja Borkert, the car reads as both a reflection and a declaration - a distilled vision of what the future of the Italian brand might become. Gone are the aggressively cut surfaces, elaborate vents, and dramatic wings. In their place is a more minimal and sculptural confidence."
"At the front of the Lamborghini Manifesto concept, the familiar Y-shaped motif, introduced with the 2007 Reventón, appears subtly within the headlight signature. The lines meet into a confident nose that recalls a cleaner interpretation of both the Revuelto and the Aventador. Air channels are clean and singular, bringing a deliberate simplicity that highlights the concept's proportions. The glass canopy, a continuous bubble over the cockpit, amplifies the concept's futuristic presence."
Presented in Sant'Agata Bolognese, the Manifesto marks twenty years of Lamborghini's Centro Stile. The vehicle serves as a pure design study with no production timeline, exploring a refined vision of Lamborghini's unique design DNA. Aggressively cut surfaces, elaborate vents, and dramatic wings are replaced by minimal, sculptural forms and singular air channels that emphasize proportion. The Y-shaped motif appears subtly in the headlight signature while a continuous glass canopy and vertically oriented Y-shaped brake lights introduce a futuristic silhouette. Twelve vents hint at a V12 engine, linking the concept to the brand's heritage.
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