This would be the place to go if Lamborghini gets bored of the engines behind his seats.
This is what you see here. It looks great and we would be proud to have it in our garage.It was a Lamborghini that was the perfect vehicle for this transformation. The marque is well-known for its supercars with rear-engine supercars since 1974’s introduction of the Countach. Bertone, the design house that popularized the “Italian Wedge”, is responsible for this. It was initially a little unsettling to see a modern Lambo front-engine, but after two minutes it became easy to accept. The Urus doesn’t belong in this conversation, as it’s an SUV.
We can see a matchup of this front-engine Aventador with the Ferrari 812 Superfast. Both engines are V12 and Italian and produce amazing power outputs. Are you a believer Lamborghini should make one of these? We’d love to hear your opinions.
You can also watch the entire process of designing the car by The sketch Monkey on the video above.