Lamborghini nixes Muira concept

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Source: http://www.carmagazine.co.uk/news.php?sid=213&page=1

New Lamborghini models will strive to make automotive history, not repeat it, vows the company’s president.




Lambo’s brief flirtation with retro design – epitomised by the January 2006 Miura concept – is over, says boss Stephan Winkelmann. ‘The Miura was a celebration of our history, but Lamborghini is about the future.

‘Retro design is not what we are here for. So we won’t do the Miura, even as a limited edition.’

Lamborghini unveiled the updated Miura to celebrate the original supercar’s 40th birthday. But a plan to build the car stalled, when the business case didn’t stack up.

Winkelmann also said that other iconic nameplates – such as the Espada 2+2 or the LM002 SUV – were unlikely to be resurrected either. ‘The concept of a Lamborghini 2+2 or an SUV is possible, but we wouldn’t use the name Espada or LM002.’

The rumour mill suggests an SUV will be the next all-new Lamborghini. The high performance 4x4 should share the underpinnings of Audi’s forthcoming Q5 crossover. The Cayenne rival, expected in 2008, will have typically outlandish styling.

‘I want Lamborghini on the edge,’ said Winkelmann. ‘Our brand values are uncompromising, extreme and Italian. And I want our product to match the brand. Lamborghinis must be lower, wider and more sharply styled than our rivals.’

To tide us over, expect more versions of the existing range. A roadster version of the LP640 is expected in late November, and stripped out versions of the V12 Murcielago and V10 Gallardo are also on the cards. The Gallardo might even go rear-drive, to save weight and boost agility.

But Winkelmann vows Lamborghini will not grow too quickly. This year, Sant’Agata expects to sell a record 2000 cars. ‘It would be easy to sell more than 2000 cars next year, but I want a sustainable business and we don’t want to risk the brand. And I don’t want customers to have to wait longer than 12 months,’ said Winkelmann.
 
I think that's a good thing.

Of course, Lambo now needs to make a car worthy of making automotive history.
 
Lambo’s brief flirtation with retro design – epitomised by the January 2006 Miura concept – is over, says boss Stephan Winkelmann. ‘The Miura was a celebration of our history, but Lamborghini is about the future.

‘Retro design is not what we are here for. So we won’t do the Miura, even as a limited edition.’
YES! I hated the car from the start because it went against that very principle. Retro is only for companies that can't easily make a good looking car (**Ford**). Lamborghini doing retro would have been horrible. I'm glad they realised that despite the financial wealth it would have gave them.
 
Good to hear they aren't going retro 👍

What would a new Lamborghini SUV look like? A Hummer with more diagonal lines?
 
The Miura not being built has been known for quite a few months now.

As for the statement, that's rather a bit contradicting, as Lamborghini are no longer the experimental company they once were.

However, the fact that they may built a SUV build on ANOTHER Audi shows how much Lamborghini as changed, and is too controlled by Audi. It reminds me of Honda/Acura, in this case, the Lamborghinis are becoming the more-expensive Audis.
 
Thank God! 👍

No more pointless retro, please... oops, too late, the Camaro and Challenger are coming... :lol:

Although the Camaro is one retro design I actually agree with.
 
More realistically, Lambo may find it possible to make a profit builder like an SUV i.e., Porsche.
 
Thank God! 👍

No more pointless retro, please... oops, too late, the Camaro and Challenger are coming... :lol:

Although the Camaro is one retro design I actually agree with.

Yeah, but the Camaro isn't much of a retro design. The Miura and Ford GT were practically xeroxes of the originals; that's retro. The Camaro has some cues that let you know it's based on the original, but still looks quite modern.
 
Yeah, but the Camaro isn't much of a retro design. The Miura and Ford GT were practically xeroxes of the originals; that's retro. The Camaro has some cues that let you know it's based on the original, but still looks quite modern.

That's why I like it. Unlike the Challenger concept, which is slavishly retro, the Camaro is obviously modern, but with enough of the Camaro flavor to tell you that there's no way in heck it's anything else. Sorta like the new Mustang, but even better (there are cues on the current Mustang that are just a bit too retro).
 
That's why I like it. Unlike the Challenger concept, which is slavishly retro, the Camaro is obviously modern, but with enough of the Camaro flavor to tell you that there's no way in heck it's anything else.
That's why I love the "New Edge" Mustang so much. A classic design, yet not literally a classic design.
 

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