The Lanzador looks strikingly different to the iconic low-slung two-seaterssupercarsfor which Lamborghini is famous.
The muscular, angled look coupled with high-ground clearance makes it more of a hulky crossover than a supercar.
Exactly how fast it will be is unclear at this point.

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The Lanzador will constitut a link between Lamborghinis supercars and its more practical SUV, the Urus.
With Lanzador we are looking into our future without forgetting our DNA, said Stephan Winkelmann, Lamborghinis CEO.

The Lanzadors algorithmic computer uses data to deliver a nuanced driving experience that improves over time.
Inside the car, the driver and passenger sit in a frame-like bucket seat insulated with 3D-printed foam.
The rear seats can be folded down to accommodate luggage.

And theres even a front truck that can fit a specially-made bag.
The automaker claims its leather and wool procurement is sustainable and produced using renewable energy.
Unlike previous Lamborghini concepts, Winkelmann insists that the Lanzador is a concrete view of whats to come.

It is slated to enter production in 2028.
Story bySion Geschwindt
Sion is a freelance science and technology reporter, specialising in climate and energy.
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