Earlier this year we showed you the design study – Lamborghini Ankonian by Slavche Tanevsky, a student at the university of Munich. Next to the Ankonian he also designed this hybrid Lamborghini and called it the Madura.

Lamborghini Madura - Design Concept for the First Hybrid Lamborghini

The concept car was created – in collaboration with Lamborghini and Audi designers – for Lamborghini’s Raw Materials Project, and is a proposal for the first hybrid Lamborghini that is scheduled for a 2016 launch. Keeping in line with Lambo’s naming heritage, this one also has a bull fighting connection, albeit an Indonesian one. Madura is an Indonesian island famous for bull races.

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Designer Slavche Tanevsky created a new concept Car – Lamborghini Ankonian. We can say that this reinterpreted version superdorogoy and exclusive Lamborghini Reventon, with its own unique advantages. The design was done in 2008 and it was chosen by the Chefdesigner of Lamborghini in the top 3 designs.

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Lamborghini Ankonian Concept Car

Following the Lamborghini tradition, Tanevsky named the car “Ankonian” after the bull type which is famous for his black hair (that’s why designer chose black color). The concept is a mid-engined supercar that is not ‘green’, but yet shows environmental responsibility, and therefore is downsized.

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Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4 – Most Lamborghinish model ever

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Lamborghini LP560

When Lamborghini decided to build a car to compete with the Ferrari F430 Scuderia, the Gallardo was coming towards the end of its shelf life. The LP560-4 was already well on the way and it seemed like a good farewell model for the old Gallardo.

The new car’s name follows Lamborghini tradition and is in a similar format to that of its big brother, the Murcielago LP640. LP stands for Longitudinale Posteriore, the position of the engine – longitudinally mid-mounted. 560 is its metric horsepower count, and Lamborghini chose to insert the “-4″ as a reminder that the Gallardo is a full-time four-wheel-drive machine.

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