Lamborghini Estoque Concept
Lamborghini's
all-new 4-door Estoque concept refers to the Spanish term for the final
stroke a matador makes when he rams his sword between the shoulder
blades of an exhausted bull. Could Lamborghini be hinting what this car
will do to Porsche's upcoming Panamera?
The
cutting-edge graphics of the Estoque were developed in-house by
Lamborghini Centro Stile. The Estoque exhibits Lamborghini's new DNA,
following the path set by the Reventón, the Murciélago LP640 and the
Gallardo. Produced out of aluminum and carbon fiber, the Estoque's
bodywork is captivating. The roofline, long wheelbase and an overall
length of 203 in. promise a princely cabin, while the tall rear deck
offers a huge trunk — the obligatory golf bags will fit with ease.
Other
Estoque features include artistically arranged LEDs, several air vents
and angular side mirrors, while the spokes of the 22-in. front and
23-in. rear wheels somehow give the car a certain lightness. The dual
fuel-filler caps, on the other hand, are gimmicky.
The interior
does not disappoint, clearly devoted to long-distance touring, and
fitted with acres of Nappa leather, four separate seats and all the
expected comfort and infotainment features. The driver can choose
between classic or futuristic instrument layouts on an LCD display.
Lamborghini says the Estoque is more than just a roomy Maserati Quattroporte.
The Estoque's front/mid-engine layout, all-wheel drive and low center
of gravity virtually guarantee superb handling and ideal traction —
they would be needed, given the car's 560-bhp Gallardo-based V-10,
which makes for a top speed of 190 mph. There could be a turbocharged
V-8 option, as well as a turbodiesel. Lamborghini chief engineer
Maurizio Reggiani points out: "Diesel and downsizing are very
interesting topics. A mild hybrid could be possible, as well."
Will
there be series production? Lamborghini calls the Estoque "a realistic
idea, with exciting alternatives in both styling and powertrain." A
decision will need to be made by Lamborghini's Audi/VW owners. Of note, Porsche is a major VW
shareholder — would the Estoque be too much competition for the
upcoming Panamera? Is the world's economy strong enough to support the
sale of a car with an estimated price of $400,000 - $450,000? Good
questions, but for sure the Estoque looks to be a more dynamic choice
than the Panamera, Quattroporte and Aston Martin's Rapide.
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