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The Lamborghini Terzo Millennio (Italian for Third Millennium) [1] [2] is a futuristic electric concept car introduced by Italian automobile manufacturer Lamborghini and developed in collaboration with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). It is the first product of a three-year, £100,000,000 partnership among the two institutions.
The Y-shaped daytime running headlights are inspired by the Terzo Millennio while at the rear an active fixed rear wing with the number "63" embossed on its winglets to honour the company's year of incorporation creates downforce. Downforce is maximised by the model's prominent side air intakes and large carbon-fibre front splitter.
At Lamborghini, Borkert deals with the construction of the Aventador S and some special versions of the Huracán such as the Perfomante. [7] In 2017, in collaboration with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the US, he designed the Terzo Millennio concept car.
Lamborghini used the occasion to unveil a one-of-one art car version of its Urus SE hybrid SUV. While it is intended for one choice client, CEO Stephan Winkelmann is looking to entice other buyers ...
Lamborghini: V10: Asterion [1] 2014: Paris Motor Show: Lamborghini Centro Stile: V10/PHEV: Terzo Millennio: 2017: EmTech Technology Conference: Lamborghini / Massachusetts Institute of Technology: Simultaneously storing and discharging high-performance supercapacitor: Huracán Sterrato: 2019-Lamborghini Centro Stile: V10: V12 Visión Gran ...
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Lamborghini Egoista; Lamborghini Terzo Millennio; Lancia Stratos Zero concept car [2] Lincoln Futura (glass roof canopy hinged at the rear) Loremo (large bottom-hinged front canopy) Maserati Birdcage 75th – extended canopy door, front 2/3 of the top of the car lifts up and moves forward
The following is a list of production automobiles manufactured by Lamborghini, listed in chronological order. Only the main models are listed; sub-models (e.g. limited edition variants, roadster variants, etc.) are included with ”numbers produced”.