The Italian super sports sedanIt
is a Lamborghini like no other before it: a four-door sports car that
sticks resolutely to its creed. The Lamborghini Estoque concept has
everything that defines a Lamborghini: extreme, uncompromising and
unmistakably Italian, it brings a whole new versatility to the brand's
DNA - with its four seats and ample luggage space, this "everyday sports
car" is a perfect fit for an equally versatile lifestyle.
Estoque
is a study, a concept created specifically for the 2008 Salon
d'Automobiles in Paris. From the very first glance there can be no doubt
that this is a Lamborghini - a car with compelling presence, both
unique and unmistakable. The long wheelbase, the low profile, the broad
track, the mighty, accentuated wheels, the clean surfaces and
razor-sharp definition - every single line breathes the spirit of the
Lamborghini brand.
A new and unique eleganceThe
Estoque is an entirely new interpretation of the Sant'Agata design
ethic: it is a concept that provides a clear indication of the future.
This applies to the new, elegant self-confidence of the lines
themselves, but even more to the concept of the vehicle. The Estoque is
the first sedan in the history of Automobili Lamborghini, although
"sedan" is more a reference to the number of doors than any other
characteristics. Even sports sedan is an inadequate classification: the
Estoque establishes a new category of super sports sedans. With a
powerful front mid-engine, permanent all-wheel drive and a
sophisticated, precision-tuned chassis, the Estoque boasts a unique
technology package.
A sign of successIn
Paris, the Lamborghini Estoque demonstrates the innovation, the
creativity and the design flair of the Lamborghini brand, currently
represented by the enormous success enjoyed by Lamborghini's Gallardo
and Murciélago super sports cars.
As a concept, the Lamborghini
Estoque represents one of several possibilities for a third model series
within the Lamborghini product line-up. At this point in time, no
decisions have been taken in respect of either a third model series of
any kind or of the Estoque concept in particular.
Of course, as a
true Lamborghini, it goes without saying that the Estoque also bears a
suitably powerful name with a rich heritage from the Spanish Corrida -
bull fighting. The Estoque is a rapier (sword), approximately 90
centimetres (35.43 inches) long, used in a bull fight by the Matador.
The ConceptEstoque
embodies the concept of a Lamborghini that is both a dedicated sports
car and a relaxed Gran Turismo. As a sedan with four doors and four
individual sports seats, it is a multi-faceted vehicle for multi-faceted
lifestyles. Relaxed Gran Turismo
The Lamborghini Estoque is the
perfect travelling companion, be it en route to business meetings, the
theatre, the golf course or even a weekend away with the kids. At the
end of the day, it is the only car that allows you to share the singular
driving pleasure of a Lamborghini with more than one person - possibly
even with the whole family. And there is still enough room left over for
weekend luggage or several golf bags.
Despite its extremely low
profile - at a mere 1.35 meters (4.43 feet) high - the Lamborghini
Estoque is surprisingly spacious. The secret lies in its very long
wheelbase which, in spite of the rearwards positioning of the front
mid-engine, enables a relaxed, sporty seating position. Entering and
exiting is also pleasingly straightforward through the large,
wide-opening doors.
Challenging: a thoroughbred sports carAt
the same, the Lamborghini Estoque is a thoroughbred sports car with
exceptionally refined power delivery, razor-sharp precision handling and
a meaty engine tone. Challenging driving pleasure on a winding mountain
road, followed by a relaxed, enjoyable journey along miles and miles of
motorway- the Lamborghini Estoque is commanding across the entire
driving spectrum, at the highest level. The Estoque's versatility makes
it the perfect addition to the range of Lamborghini super sports cars.
DesignSuch
a Lamborghini must be immediately recognizable in its design as a
unique and unmistakable work of art. For the Estoque, this is clearly a
case of "mission accomplished."
The proportions of the
Lamborghini Estoque are simply fascinating: no other automobile combines
so convincingly the elegance of length with the sporting attributes of a
low profile and impressive breadth. Or to put it into figures - the
concept painted in an all-new color, is 5.15 meters (16.89 feet) long
and 1.99 meters (6.53 feet) wide, with a height of only 1.35 metres
(4.43 feet). The wheelbase is a stately 3.01 meters (9.88 feet) - an
equally important element of elegant vehicle architecture.
And it
is unequivocally Italian - the flat bonnet, the long wheelbase, the
narrow window openings, the flat rear that ends decisively with a
negative return - it is all pure "Italianità" on wheels; everything
bears the design language of the large classic Italian four-door cars,
albeit with a unique, modern interpretation. Pure Lamborghini.
Clearly a sports carThe
front end of the Estoque is a clear and unambiguous statement of its
sports car credentials. Its place amongst the family of Lamborghini
super sports cars is also distinct and unmistakable - with its swooping
V-shape, its two large air intakes pulled forward and the small front
spoiler in between. This front end design gives the Estoque a firm, low
stance, while providing excellent aerodynamic efficiency. The large air
intakes facilitate the cooling air that is important for such a
high-performance vehicle and the spoiler was specifically designed to
improve aerodynamic balance at high speeds.
Such distinctive
sports car architecture is only possible by positioning the front
mid-engine well towards the rear. Despite the very low bonnet, it goes
without saying that the Estoque fulfils all safety regulations and
pedestrian protection standards.
Taut musclesThe
bonnet of the Estoque makes the origins of the sheer power of this
vehicle immediately apparent. The location of the engine is clearly
evident through the distinct division created by two large air outlets
and the additional emphasis of a central power area. Further air outlets
are positioned both left and right in the wings, behind each of the
front wheel arches.
Together, with the division of the bonnet,
these elements add emphasis to the area above the wheels, framing the
front end of the Estoque like a taut muscle. The permanent all-wheel
drive that is typical for all Lamborghinis means that the 22 inch
wheels, with their new five double-spoke design, also do their part in
delivering power to the road. Here too, the Centro Stile has stuck
firmly to the Lamborghini principle that form always follows function;
after all, the ample cooling air flowing into the high-performance
driveline also has to move quickly out of the vehicle.
Tremendous tension along the flanksIts
proportions guarantee the Lamborghini Estoque an impressive appearance.
The skilled sectioning along the flanks of the vehicle gives the body
shell an incredibly muscular form. Beneath the flat surfaces of the
bonnet, the incredibly powerful shoulder line, a further side line
rising slightly towards the rear and, finally, the equally distinct sill
line all add emphasis to the flow of power from the engine to the
magnificent 23 inch rear wheels. The masculine profile is completed by
the negative return of the rear end. This adds further tension to the
form of the Estoque - the whole car looks coiled and ready to pounce at
the drop of a hat. These sharp lines frame a fascinating interplay of
surfaces across convex and concave curvatures. The Estoque clearly
displays the design language of the Centro Stile Lamborghini with a
distinctive elegance.
Powerful elegance at the rearThe
flow of form is brought to its conclusion by the broad, even expanse of
the rear end. The horizontal split created by the flat LED light
clusters and the large, mesh-covered lower air outlets bring additional
emphasis to this breadth. A narrow, slightly slanted "frame" panel
surrounds the whole rear aspect and further highlights its powerful
elegance.
Precise details, such as the hexagonal fuel caps on
both sides of the vehicle, characterize the depth of the design
language. The front headlamps, featuring bi-Xenon and LED technology,
carry forward a theme evident in both the Reventón and the Gallardo LP
560-4 - the Y-shape of the daytime running lights. The tiny
green/white/red flag adorning the front wings discreetly highlights that
an automotive statement as uncompromising as this one can come from
only one country on Earth - from Italy.
The interiorDespite
its extremely low profile, the Lamborghini Estoque offers a
surprisingly generous feeling of spaciousness. The length of the
interior facilitates a relaxed seating position for all four individual
seats and plays a significant role in the supreme comfort of this super
sports sedan over long distances. The interior reflects elements of the
exterior design language, also evident in the cabin of the Estoque - in
the distinctive lines of the door panels or in the swooping V-shape
applied to the cockpit, reflecting the form used on the front end and on
the bonnet.
Luxurious interiorThe
dominant material of the interior is highest-quality Nappa leather. The
four individual seats boast sporting contours, supreme long-distance
comfort and extensive electrical positioning options.
Cockpit with large-screen displayThe
cockpit presents the driver with a large-area LCD screen displaying
vehicle and route information. A range of presentation formats are
available for selection depending on personal preference - a distinctive
classical layout with circular instrument dials, or an innovative
digital display. A top-class audio installation and a sophisticated rear
seat
entertainment system round off the equipment.
Like the
interior, the luggage compartment of the Estoque is also surprisingly
spacious. Despite the low-profile rear end, it has plenty room for
several golf bags or pieces of luggage.
Production feasibilityAs
a pure concept car, the Estoque is a design exercise and a further
indication of the innovative power of the Lamborghini brand. Yet, it is
based on a feasible technical concept that offers a whole range of
fascinating alternatives for the body shell and driveline.
Just
like the brand's super sports cars, the Estoque uses a mid-engine
layout. However, the high-performance driveline used here is not located
in front of the rear axle, as in the Gallardo and Murciélago or in the
Reventón, but behind the front axle. This front mid-engine concept, with
the driveline set way back, facilitates balanced weight distribution
and a centre of gravity close to the vehicle's vertical axis. Both
ensure the unparalleled agility and handling precision of a mid-engine
vehicle.
Reserves in every situationLike
all contemporary Lamborghini models, the Estoque is also equipped with
permanent all-wheel drive. It distributes the engine power to all four
wheels, thus making for superior traction in all driving situations, as
well as providing extra reserves for extremely sporty driving and for
challenging weather conditions.
A range of drivelines is
conceivable for the Estoque. This is headed up by the highly-acclaimed
Lamborghini ten-cylinder from the Gallardo LP 560-4 - with more torque
and higher revving than virtually any other engine. A complementary
alternative could be a turbocharged eight-cylinder derived from this
V10. A particularly economical, but nevertheless dynamic, variation
would be a V8 with a hybrid module or an extremely high-performance TDI.