Lockheed Martin Designer comes up with the Lamborghini Navarra Concept

by Alex

Lamborghini design concepts appear to have taken strong hold of all the current and young designers’ minds. First it was the Cnossus, Minotauro, Miura Nuovo, Conquisto, Furia and Toro LA690-4 and now there is this designer from Lockheed Martin USA, Adam Denning of American heritage, coming out with the proposal of the Raging Bull Model.

Lamborghini plans to replace its Murcielago model and the design of the Navarra is as a replacement flagship for Lamborghini.

Denning has clarified that he had tried to design a car that would represent the group of current V12 flagships like the Miura to the Murcielago.  By his own account he was inspired by Michelangelo’s La Pietà and he drew inspiration for his design from the flow of Mary’s garments in that art. That is where Navarra gets its overlapping surface design from.

A product of the Scuola Politecnica di Design in Milan, Italy, from where he did his masters, Denning goes on to clarify that the Navarra would make use of Carbon-fiber frame and carbon-fiber panels with power coming from a V12 engine.

Source: carscoop, newcarautos

Office workers are made up of parts of the whole, working on the project.
Vector illustration of teamwork concept. Office workers are made up of parts of the whole, working on the project.
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