Lamborghini 400GT ‘Flying Star II’ (Touring) (1966)
On the 1966 Turin Auto Show, Touring displayed their latest car, the Flying Star II, this was to be the last car completed by this prestigious firm whose contributions to car desig
Lamborghini Urraco (Bertone) (1971)
The design of this italian sports car is the work of the famous designer Marcello Gandini, who in those years worked in the Bertone studio. Urakko is the nickname of one of the mos
Lamborghini Countach (Bertone) (1971)
Critics agree that this is Gandini’s most famous work. Introduced in 1971, the car shocked the freshly outlived 60th generation. But this beauty, unlike her concept sisters,
Lamborghini Urus (2012)
The conceptual crossover Urus received the Bentley Exp 9F prototype platform, a 600-horsepower engine and distinct prospects for serial production. According to Stefan Vinkelman, t
Lamborghini Faena (Frua) (1978)
The Italian coachbuilder Pietro Frua created the only four-door lamborghini in existance in 1978, the Frua Faena was created on a reinforced 1974 Espada Series II chassis (nr. 1822
Lamborghini Concept S (2005)
Lamborghini has radically solved the problem of dividing the cabin into driver and passenger parts. The roadster does not have a salon as such, but there are two cockpits – f
Lamborghini Estoque (2008)
At the 2008 Paris Motor Show Lamborghini has revealed the Estoque Concept, the first foor-door vehicle in the brand’s history. The front mid-engine layout is combined with a
Lamborghini Bravo (Bertone) (1974)
“Studio 114”, better know as the Bertone Bravo after a breed of Spanish fighting bulls. It was introduced at the 1974 Turin Motor Show. In the first half of the 1970’
Lamborghini Cala (Italdesign) (1995)
The Calà is a high-performing sporty saloon designed for daily use and created for standard production. The Calà, introduced at the Geneva motor show in 1995, is a research proto
Lamborghini Athon (Bertone) (1980)
One of the most original cars on show at the 58th Turin Motor Show has to be the Athon prototype. Following the ups and downs of Lamborghini, Bertone came up with this rather OTT r