Lamborghini gazes ahead with a vivid and futuristic vision. The iconic marque revealed the Lamborghini Manifesto, a bold new idea that hints at the potential styling of its upcoming elite vehicles.
The unveiling occurred during festivities for the twentieth anniversary of Centro Stile, the brand’s dedicated design hub. Celebrations acknowledged twenty years of fearless automotive creativity while spotlighting the company’s forward-thinking artistic approach.

Drenched in brilliant yellow, the Manifesto merges classic Lamborghini traits — defined edges, powerful posture, and dynamic contours — with fresh, avant-garde elements. The front boasts triangular headlights merged with Y-shaped LED lights, while the rear mirrors this theme through sculpted Y-shaped taillamps and a prominent diffuser anchoring the lower section.
Lamborghini emphasizes that this exercise goes beyond mere aesthetics; it previews how shape, airflow, and passion will unite in the brand’s next offerings. This stylistic approach signals gradual evolution from familiar models like the Aventador and Revuelto, while also charting a more extreme, expressive path for forthcoming electric and hybrid supercars.
At the gathering, Mitja Borkert, Lamborghini’s Design Chief at Centro Stile, called the Manifesto an “aspirational masterpiece” embodying both tradition and inventive spirit. He remarked on celebrating over two decades of Centro Stile’s achievements and proudly presenting the Manifesto, demonstrating a possible evolution of their unmistakable design language.

Showcased alongside the Manifesto was the Lamborghini Fenomeno, another concept that influenced its striking silhouette and precise detailing.
Although production specifics remain unconfirmed, the Manifesto will likely shape future models, reinforcing the automaker’s pledge to challenge conventions in engineering and visual innovation.
With its striking form and fearless personality, the Manifesto isn’t just a preview but a clear declaration — Lamborghini’s guarantee that its next chapter will uphold its legacy of audacity.
Via Lamborghini






