The bold Belador concept could be a preview of the Lamborghini future.
Lamborghini’s design language has been iconic, from the Countach to Aventador. The sharp edges and bold styling elements of the Lamborghini supercars are instantly recognisable. Sergey Dvornytskyy, designer, is not unfamiliar with angular styling. His Maserati Genesi concept gave us a glimpse at the possibilities. His latest concept is undoubtedly even more striking.
The Lamborghini Belador concept is also known as the Lamborghini Belador. This handsome supercar in two-tones borrows design cues from the Huracan, Aventador and even the Terzo Millennio and blends them together with classic styling elements. Bertone’s 1971 original Countach concept was a major inspiration for this rendering.
Dvornytskyy says that the Lamborghini Belador concept “represents unity between technology and traditional.” It is inspired by the classic Lamborghini lines and creates a functional, yet clean design.
The vehicle’s front shell (shown here in grey) is one-piece and includes the grille, bumpers, front bumpers and headlight casings. The vehicle’s back half (pictured in gold) connects seamlessly to its front half. It houses features such as the doors and entire rear section, including everything from the engine bay and diffusers. Dvornytskyy claims that the design unites the vehicle’s brain and powertrain.
Dvornytskyy envisions that the raging bull would use a hybrid powertrain. We expect nothing less, considering the concept is futuristic. The hybrid engine powers the car and delivers as much driving pleasure as you would expect from Lamborghini.