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MotorWeek Retro Marathon | Seasons 1-28 on shuffle (1981-2009)

Lamborghini - Concept (1963 - 2017)

Designing the future: Lamborghini Terzo Millennio

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Mitja Borkert Introduces the Terzo Millennio design concept

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Forgotten Wonders | 1977 Lamborghini Cheetah

Lamborghini Terzo Millennio Concept

Automobili Lamborghini in collaboration with two laboratories of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology marks the first steps of a possible future Lamborghini electric super sports car. On the occasion of this announcement Lamborghini presents the new design concept "Lamborghini of the Terzo Millennio". The concept physically imagines design and technology theories of tomorrow, while sustaining the visual intrigue, breath-taking performance and, most importantly, the visceral emotion found in every dimension of a Lamborghini. It is made for future super sports car enthusiasts. The technological goal of the project is to enable Lamborghini to address the future of the super sports car in five different dimensions: energy storage systems, innovative materials, propulsion system, visionary design, and emotion. The first two dimensions are conceived together with the two laboratories at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology: the "Dinca Research Lab", led

New Lamborghini Concept Teased | "sports car of the future"

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Forgotten | Lamborghini Portofino

Introduced at the 1987 Frankfurt Auto Show, the Lamborghini Portofino was a fully functional, four-door, four-seat sport sedan concept developed for Lamborghini by Kevin Verduyn, one of Chrysler's chief designers.  The logo on the hood featured the Lamborghini bull inside the Chrysler pentagon. In 1986, Kevin Verduyn designed a concept car model for Chrysler called the Navajo. The concept was a never-born, meaning it never went beyond the clay model stage, but when Chrysler acquired Lamborghini in 1987, the design was resurrected and turned into the Portofino. Built by Coggiola on a Jalpa chassis, the Portofino an early example of cab forward styling. Talking about styling, the scissor-doors made the Portofino a showstopper.  Only one prototype was produced. In 1991, it was heavily damaged, but Chrysler had it restored by Metalcrafters in Costa Mesa, CA, and it is now on display in Auburn Hills, Michigan. It was featured in Viper, (TV Series, 1994-1999 Ep. 1.02) Seve

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