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Lamborghini Manifesto Concept Reveals the Future Direction of the Brand’s Sports Car Design

Lamborghini has unveiled the Manifesto concept to mark the 20th anniversary of its design studio, Centro Stile.

Lamborghini Manifesto Concept Reveals the Future Direction of the Brand’s Sports Car Design

The Lamborghini Manifesto concept showcases the future design direction of the iconic Italian sports car manufacturer.

The debut of the Manifesto coincided with the 20th anniversary celebration of Lamborghini’s Centro Stile design studio, held at the company’s museum in Sant’Agata Bolognese.

The design department is currently led by Mitja Borkert, who took charge of Centro Stile in 2016 and has since overseen the creation of the Aventador S and SVJ, the Huracán Performante, and the Urus SUV.

The Manifesto model was displayed alongside the company’s latest road-going supercar, the Fenomeno, and the legendary Countach. The concept is a mid-engine roadster featuring distinctive cabin glazing and signature Y-shaped lighting elements.

Compared with production Lamborghinis, the Manifesto features a more restrained design language with fewer sharp angles, dramatically flared rear wheel arches, and a massive rear diffuser.


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