2005 Lamborghini Concept S
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Lamborghinis Future Unveiled
Decade after decade, generation after generation, Italys two finest sports car makers, Lamborghini and Ferrari, have battled it out for the title of the greatest supercar manufacturer on earth. While the two each have their heavy-hitters, Lamborghini recently expanded its lineup, launching the smaller, more affordable Gallardo, and the beautiful open-roofed Murcielago Speedster, further encroaching on Ferraris segments.
At this years Geneva Motor Show, Ferrari will launch the F430 Spider, the open-topped version of its newest model, the F430.
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| Lamborghini is prepared to counter Ferraris newest open-topped model, the F430 Spider, with its own junior-sized convertible, the Lamborghini Concept S. (Photo: Lamborghini) |
Like many Lamborghini concepts, the Concept S is a product of the Centro Stile Lamborghini, located in SantAgata, the companys hometown. In the hands of head stylist
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| In the hands of head Lamborghini stylist Luc Donckerwolke, the aluminum-intensive Gallardo was transformed into this wild, one-of-a-kind speed machine. (Photo: Lamborghini) |
Compared to the companys previous concept car, the unnamed Murcielago-based Roadster of 2003, Donckerwolkes latest work is by far wilder. Taking into account the designs of classic, single-seat
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| The chiseled channel design element continues to the cars tail, acting as an inset spoiler. (Photo: Lamborghini) |
As with early GT racers, the Concept S doesnt have a regular windshield. Instead, there are two wraparound saut-vent (French for sudden change in wind) fairings separated by an electrically retractable rear-view mirror. These stylish wind-blockers split the cockpit into two, and follow the Gallardos sleek lines, tracing back to the cars rear flanks. This is one of the key elements to the concepts futuristic and aggressive look.
Though the Concept S is beautiful, its unique design did not put form
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| As with early GT racers, the Concept S doesnt have a regular windshield, and instead there are two wraparound saut-vent fairings. (Photo: Lamborghini) |
To help differentiate the Concept S from the Gallardo, there are a few minor changes to the cars front and rear bumpers. Added to the angular honeycomb-pattern twin offset grilles is a new central intake, while the rear of the car features wider black mesh vents and flush mounted tail pipes. The front spoiler and reshaped rear diffuser work in sync with the new spoiler to optimize high-speed aerodynamics. A different take on the traditional porthole wheels rounds out
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| Expect a toned-down Gallardo Roadster to appear in showrooms sometime within the next year. (Photo: Lamborghini) |
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