Lamborghini Shows Off New Manifesto Concept It Showcases The Brand’s Future Design Language
SAUDI ARABIA: The incredibly sharp design of the Manifesto is jaw-dropping to say the least. However, it is crucial to note that this concept is currently just a design study and is not expected to turn into a production model. The Manifesto concept release comes as a celebration of 20 years of the Centro Stile design studio of Lamborghini. Everything from the mid-engine silhouette, clean lines, and distinctive Y-shaped lighting of this model screams iconic and futuristic from the get-go.
The Manifesto concept retains the classic Lamborghini wedge shape and low-slung stance. However, the futuristic angle to the design is brought on by simpler and smoother surfaces compared to current models. The entire car’s design and style are heavily aerodynamic with a deep rear diffuser and exposed rear tires. The Manifesto’s design certainly has some inspirations from existing models like the Revuelto and Aventador; however, the Manifesto has trimmed down the detailing for a simpler yet sharper look. There is also a series of 12 vents that run along the centre spine behind the cabin. While it is unclear what the purpose of the vents is, they certainly add a touch of sharpness to the car’s design. Lamborghini has also not cleared the air regarding whether the Manifesto may feature a V12 or not.
The Lamborghini design studio Centro Stile marks its 20th anniversary in 2025, and it is the studio that designed iconic models like the Huracan and the Aventador. The design chief of Lamborghini, Mitja Borkert, announced that the Manifesto will not become a production model. Instead, it will act as a design guide for future models, in the same way as Lamborghini’s 2017 concept, the Terzo Millennio, acted as a design guide for models like the Revuelto and Temerario.
FAQs
Q1)What is the name of the new Lamborghini concept car?
A)The name of the new concept model from Lamborghini is Manifesto.
Q2) Will this new Lamborghini concept car go into production?
A)The new Lamborghini concept car, Manifesto, will not go into production. It will act as a design guide for future models as confirmed by the brand.