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If it is a Lamborghini, it has to be good looking! From the Countach to the Aventador, to the newly launched Urus, Lamborghini's design language has always been iconic. Those straight lines and sharp edges make each and every Lamborghini instantly recognizable. However, what if some curves were to be added to the iconic design language of the Italian supercar maker.
The handsome concept gets a two-tone paint job and borrows cues from cars like the Huracan, Aventador, and even the Terzo Millennio concept. These modern design elements are well blended with the classic styling elements from the original Countach concept designed by Bertone in 1971, which played a large source of inspiration for the rendering.
The Lamborghini Belador concept "represents the unity between technology and traditions," says Dvornytskyy. "Inspired by the classic lines of historic Lamborghini, it creates a clean but technically functional design."Also Read: Rezvani Beast Alpha X ‘Blackbird’ Inspired by Lockheed Martin SR-71 Unveiled!
The front portion of the car is a single formed shell comprising front fascia, grille, front bumpers, and headlight casings. The rear half in gold features doors, and the entire rear portion, everything from the engine bay to the diffusers. Dvornytskyy says that the shape of the design "unites the brain and powertrain of the vehicle."
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