Saturday, November 28, 2009

Munich University Students Dream Up Future Lamborghini Models

Lamborghini-Ankonian-by-Slavche-Tanevski-001In cooperation with the Munich University of Applied Sciences, Lamborghini sponsored the 'Raw Material' project tasking students from the German institution to create a series of design concepts for a future 'Raging Bull' supercar. The five students that answered to the call displayed their conceptual proposals at the Munich University's annual college degree show.

Source: Carbodydesign


Lamborghini RatÛn by Niels Steinhoff

The Lamborghini RatÛn is an aggressively styled concept for a flagship supercar designed to compete against the Bugatti Veyron. Like the Reventon, Steinhoff's project is inspired by modern stealth fighters such as the F22 Raptor.

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Lamborghini Ankonian by Slavche Tanevski

The mid-engined Ankonian is a proposal for a more compact sized Lamborghini supercar employing both 'soft' and angular surfaces in the design. Needless to say, it could also form the basis for a future Batmobile.

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Lamborghini Timador by Johannes Brandsch

The main objective of this design was to create a lighter supercar through the use of overlapping shells, the biggest one of which forms the shoulders of the car separating the air inlets from the passenger compartment.

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Lamborghini Muleta by Dalibor Vidojkovic

Design student Vidojkovic took a different approach with the Muleta ditching the stealth-fighter inspired styling of most modern Lamborghinis for more fluent lines that span across larger surfaces.

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Lamborghini New Espada by Fabian Weinert

Said to have been conceived before the Estoque sport sedan concept car, the Fabia Weinert's New Espada is a study for a modern four-door Lamborghini saloon designed to challenge cars like the Aston Martin Rapide and Porsche Panamera. As its name suggests, the sports saloon's styling was inspired by the original Espada.

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