Lamborghini Cnossus Concept Design

by Alex

A concept converted to a beauty and that too right from scratch is indeed a job worthy of good pay. When the same is extended to a car, which belongs to a high return arena in financial terms, the guys who do the job for the automaker are sure to be paid in equal quantum.

The Lamborghini Cnossus is the end result of just one such creative venture by the duo of Victor Filipchenko and Nelson Simoes. Lamborghini had trusted them with designing a car right from scratch as part of Filipchenko’s thesis work at the Scuola Politecnica di Design in Milan, Italy. Victor Filipchenko was undergoing his Master’s Degree there in automotive design.

Victor Filipchenko has used the base of a Countach for his design, which is the icon of Lamborghini as yet. He has added his modern design and styles to the same and come out with the very inviting and enticing Cnossus. The name Cnossus originates from the Greek island Knossus, a place known for the origination of bull fighting. Kudos to Mr. Filipchenko for his good work.

Source: topspeed, egmcartech

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