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What IF
What if Lamborghini finally made a proper shooting brake? What if Ferrari FF had some Sant'Agata competition? Would it be called Flying Star III?


This illustration looks to be the imagined shooting brake version of the Estoque with styling cues from the Urus and Aventador roadster rims. With the successor of the Gallardo just around the corner (will not be called Cabrera and its internal codename is LP724) Lamborghini might get a fourth model in its lineup. A proper GT or a shooting brake. Espada needs a successor you know. 

The future Lamrorghini line-up would look something like this.

  1. V12 Aventador (supercar)
  2. V10 Gallardo successor (entry-level supercar on lightweight carbon-fiber-and-aluminum space frame structure a bit longer and visually more extreme than the Gallardo)
  3. SUV 
  4. V10 GT and/or shooting brake

Do not forget that the Deimos and the Huracan names are already trademarked. 

Thanks Mark for the image (Lambocars.com)!

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