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The Lamborghini Estoque concept was revealed on October 1st 2008, just before the start of the 2008 Paris Motor Show. Prior to its unveiling Lamborghini had released a series of images which were designed to build up excitement and speculation.

The Estoque is the first official Lamborghini
concept car since the Miura concept was unveiled in
2006. And in complete contrast to the Miura concept
which was heavily influenced by past Lamborghini
models, the Estoque concept breaks new ground for
Lamborghini in almost every single way.

The 2008 Lamborghini Estoque concept is a 5.15 m
(16.9 feet) long, four-door luxury sedan designed to
compete against the likes of the Porsche Panamera
and Aston Martin Rapide.

Unlike the current mid-engined Reventon, Murcielago
and Gallardo supercars, the Estoque is powered by a
front mounted engine driving all four wheels.
The styling of the Estoque is instantly recognizable
as belonging to Lamborghini. And while the car is
not exactly beautiful in the purest sense of the
word, it is still a striking vehicle. The extremely
aggressive front end is dominated by the massive air
intakes either side of the bumper underneath the
slit-like headlights.
The rest of the Estoque is fairly conservative for
Lamborghini. The sides are uncluttered but still
purposeful and powerful, especially the rear arches
which display a distinct bulge over the rear wheels.
The tail section features narrow taillights neatly
recessed into the bodywork, and a pair of centrally
positioned exhaust tips in the lower bumper.

The interior of the Lamborghini Estoque features
four individual sport seats with electric
adjustment. The dominant interior covering is Nappa
leather.
The driver is presented with a large LCD display
screen which offers up vehicle and route
information. A range of formats are available for
selection depending on personal preference - a
distinctive classical layout with circular
instrument dials, or an innovative digital display.
The Lamborghini Estoque is also fitted with a
top-spec audio unit and a sophisticated rear seat
entertainment system.
A range of drivetrains are conceivable for the
Lamborghini Estoque, ranging from the V10 found in
the Gallardo LP 560-4, to a turbocharged V8 derived
from this V10. The economical options could include
a V8 with a hybrid module or an extremely
high-performance diesel unit.

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