Sporty Futuristic Lamborghini Insecta Carbon Fiber Concept Inspired by Insects
The
Sporty Futuristic Lamborghini Insecta is a concept car design, created in 2009 by
Iulian Bumbu, a Romanian designer who in 2008 completed the Transportation Design Master Course with Alfa Romeo at the
Scuola Politecnica Design (SPD) in Milan. The body features the geometric styles of the modern
Lamborghini vehicles, but with an exoskeleton-based twist. The
Sporty Futuristic Lamborghini Insecta is a mid-engined two-seater, which its size is similar to its LP560-4 brother with the same 5.2 liter V10 552bhp engine. The Insecta concept, as the name suggests, was partially
inspired by the world of insects. The trademark scissor opening doors are an essential Lamborghini feature. To help keep the weight down the bodywork of the Lamborghini Insecta is formed from carbon fibre. Called the Insecta, the radical concept’s design elements were borrowed from bugs instead of bovines. Combining organic shapes with Lamborghini’s trademark geometric angles, the Insecta concept integrates themes culled from the body armour observed on certain species of insects.
Lamborghini Insecta
Sporty Futuristic Lamborghini Insecta Carbon Fiber front view 1
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