Enmanuel:
Its not that I don't like it, I do. Its just such a color sensitive car, one shade the wrong way and it looks like the aftermath of a summer slasher film.
Agreed. That Red is not really the right hue of Red for the cars body lines. Too much orange tinge to it.
A hue more like Porsche's Guards Red would have been a better match. Or, as wild as the car is - they could have used that Radiation Green color from the Murci.
Feb 26, 2011 1:05:46 AM
Feb 26, 2011 1:43:31 AM
Feb 26, 2011 7:37:51 AM
Feb 26, 2011 7:40:14 AM
I still think that this design is way too busy and edgy. I miss the clean beginnings of a branch new model. How will they possibly bring out 400 special editions each with 4 more hp and a slightly more edgy front bumper. Maybe they'll focus more on colors but it is concerning to see such a busy design.
The design by itself is growing on me. Espcially if it'll perform like a McLaren or even better.
indeed shifting is ancient technology - so is a fuel burning engine.. I happen to like both :)
Feb 26, 2011 9:16:22 AM
Atzporsche:
I still think that this design is way too busy and edgy. I miss the clean beginnings of a branch new model. How will they possibly bring out 400 special editions each with 4 more hp and a slightly more edgy front bumper. Maybe they'll focus more on colors but it is concerning to see such a busy design.
They will do the reverse to the norm with this design and start removing the slashes and scoops with each redesign until the last iteration in 2018 looks smooth and pure like the original Murci did at launch
intouch1:
i was thinking that it will be almost impossible to fix any dings on this car.
Just tell them it was built that way...
It looks less dramatic and much better suited in white and, to be honest, I do not understand why Lamborghini presents such a bold car in orange. Bright colours are usually fine for facelift models or compact cars that need some attention.