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    Two yellow Lamborghini concept cars, including the striking Lamborghini Manifesto Concept, are displayed indoors with people standing and walking around them at the Centro Stile anniversary event.

    Lamborghini’s Manifesto Concept Steals the Show at Centro Stile’s 20th Anniversary Celebrations

    This past weekend, Lamborghini Centro Stile celebrated 20 years, and we did a comprehensive story highlighting some of the production models from the Audi-VW era. Lamborghini’s in-house design center has been responsible for everything from the Murciélago LP640 and Aventador to the Revuelto, Huracán Sterrato, and Temarario. We also touched upon several concept cars and key design figures, including Walter De'silva, Filippo Perini, Luc Donckerwolke, and Mitja Borkert, Lamborghini's current design director, all of whom were instrumental in shaping the design direction over the past two decades.

    A bright yellow Lamborghini Manifesto Concept sports car is showcased from side, front, and rear angles in a studio with striking black and yellow backgrounds, celebrating the Centro Stile anniversary.
    Image Source: Mitja Borkert

    This momentous occasion called for a celebration at the Lamborghini Museum in Sant'Agata Bolognese, and Mitja took to social media to reveal yet another design study. This is the Lamborghini Manifesto. Sitting alongside the recently unveiled hybridized Fenomeno and an original Countach, this wild concept is a roadster finished in a striking shade of yellow, with a midship layout and some pretty exaggerated proportions, massive wheels, and an aggressive carbon fiber diffuser, along with Lamborghini's signature Y-shaped motifs. Not much is known about the Manifesto at this point, but it serves as a look at where the brand is headed next. Watch this space.


    Image Source: @Mitja Borkert

    Khris Bharath