SAEDNEWS: Lamborghini's new concept showcases the Italian automaker’s traditions in a modern form.
According to Saed News Technology Service, Lamborghini never makes a “simple” car. Even with shifts in the brand’s hexagonal design language, future models are unlikely to stray far from the sharp, aggressive look the marque is known for.
The new concept unveiled to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Lamborghini’s design studio, Centro Stile, provides a preview of what the brand’s future design might look like.
Mitya Burkert, the company’s design director, says the Lamborghini Manifesto reflects the “vision of Lamborghini’s unique design DNA.”
The car features the signature “shark” pointed nose, Y-shaped light strips, and a glass roof seamlessly extending to the rear, continuing the current trajectory of Lamborghini’s design language. The rear end, with its massive diffuser and short fenders, exposes enormous tires.
As a concept, the Manifesto lacks traditional doors or a realistic structure. Burkert notes that some elements, such as the front and rear lights inspired by the Fenomeno model, could appear in future production cars: “We are not followers; we set the course. We always need to look to the future—next year, and 20 years from now.”

It’s unlikely that the Manifesto’s design elements will enter production soon, as Lamborghini introduced two new hypercars, the Termario and Ruetto, in 2023 and 2024.
The Manifesto is part of Centro Stile’s 20th-anniversary celebration. The studio was founded in the early 2000s but delivered its first complete product in 2005. Moving forward, the studio is expected to focus on special and limited-run models, which may showcase the first signs of Manifesto-inspired design.