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Lamborghini Lanzador

Lamborghini is grandly announcing the arrival of its first all-electric car as a GT crossover, the Lamborghini Lanzador. It is expected to hit the market in five years, when Lamborghini will join the other major manufacturers.

The Italian automaker describes this model as a GT with high ground clearance. At first, it could be assumed that it is an ordinary crossover, but the design shows that it is not something that a typical crossover offers. The Sesto Elemento, Murcialago and Countach LPI 800-4 models served as inspiration. The front part shows that it is undoubtedly a Lamborghini, while the side and three-quarters of the rear resemble an off-road vehicle. On the other hand, it cannot be confused with the current Lamborghini Urus. It is equipped with active suspension and active aerodynamics.

Inside, the cabin resembles a spacecraft, with a focus on sustainability. The materials used are mainly produced in Italy. The thread is made from recycled plastic, while the seat foam and some other parts are made from recycled 3D printed plastic. The carbon fiber used in the interior also contains recycled elements like recycled PET, and even the water used to dye the leather is taken from olive oil plants.

The car offers a lot of space, and the rear doors offer access to a large luggage compartment, which can be increased by folding down the rear seats.

When it comes to the powertrain, there are too many secrets. It is known that it will be powered by two electric motors and will have AWD. The rear axle is equipped with a single form of torque converter. There is also the new Lamborghini Dinamica Veicolo Integrata (LDVi) driving dynamics control system, and thanks to new sensors, the new technology adapts the car’s dynamics to the driver through a sophisticated algorithm.

Maybe the year 2028 is far away, but if we consider that Lamborghini intends to switch all its models to a hybrid by the end of next year, then the distance of five years is not bad.

Source: Lamborghini

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Lamborghini Urus designed by Carlex Design

Polish company Carlex Design is known for creating exceptional designs for some of today’s best cars. Their latest work is the Italian car manufacturer’s SUV, the Lamborghini Urus.

The upper part of the car is finished in Pearl White, while the lower half is in Racing Green, which together create a racing line that starts at the rear spoiler and ends forward behind the hood emphasizing the arrow shape. The green shade continues on the 16-spoke wheels with the Carlex logo. The same logo adorns the C-pillar and the front part of the hood, where the line starts, extending over the entire body. The green and white theme is present throughout the vehicle including the windows.

The paint is applied with a brush effect that creates horizontal lines on the body and gives it a dynamic that is not common for luxury vehicles, whose manufacturers are usually obsessed with perfect lines.

Inside, the seats are upholstered in leather, bead white covering the seat backs, center armrest and most of the dashboard, while the lower part of the seats is green. The same combination covers the door panels. The floor mats and side backrests are also in green. The upper part of the dashboard is covered with Alcantara.

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Source: Carlex Design

Destroyed a Lamborghini Urus to promote an energy drink

Many will say that good marketing is the key to success, but the question is what will someone do to stand out from the crowd. Obviously the craziest things. Thus, Mikhail Litvin recently published a video on his YouTube channel of destroying a Lamborghini Urus, worth more than 250,000 euros, to pieces. The reason is promotion of his energy drinks.

Soon after its release, the video went viral, garnering more than 7 million views and over 700,000 likes on YouTube. The video shows a huge can of his drink being held up in the air by a crane. Placed right under the large can is a white Lamborghini Urus, and a few seconds later, the can falls on top of the car, completely destroying it.

The video garnered a lot of comments. Many of them criticized this type of promotion: “It’s sad to live in a time when people are enthusiastic about such things. People are trying to save others from under the ruins, the whole world is helping, and everything seems to be stable in Russia. I imagine what people will do in front of the review cameras 5 years from now.” “I wish you had donated the money to a charity or environmental cause. Good human beings don’t behave like you. The amount of money you spent on this car could have saved 3, 4 or more lives.”

There were also those who supported him: “In general, handsome, you create for everyone, work, but do not forget to live for yourself! don’t give in to anyone, never destroy your fucking dreams.”; “For me, this was the top content, in which you moved to a new level, keep it up.”

Source: Mikhail Litvin via YouTube