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Lamborghini announces new car coming to Paris with cryptic teaser

Lamborghini announces new car coming to Paris with cryptic teaser

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blogentry-114362-0-46081100-1411026945_thumb.jpg"Once perfection is achieved, you can just double it."

 

What in the name of Ferruccio Lamborghini does that mean? Well, we have no idea, and we think that's sorta the point. Lamborghini wants us to know that it's bringing something very interesting to the Paris Motor Show, and it wants the public and press alike wondering what it might have up its finely tailored sleeves.

 

Taking a look at the white-on-black line drawing that accompanies the teaser (click above to enlarge), we note a pretty clear fastback shape, which reminds us of the classic Espada, and we also know that the brand has long been considering a four-door sedan to add to its high-performance portfolio. Either way, a four-seater or a four-door machine could seemingly fit with the "double it" tagline of the teaser, and we're really just speculating anyway.

 

So, while we get nary a blink of sleep ahead of the car's October 2nd Paris debut, feel free to dissect the teaser yourselves and let us know what you think it is.




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It looks like a crossover, but the roofline looks different from the Urus.

 

Could it be a smaller - perhaps three door SUV - based on the Q5 or Macan? Like the three door Evoque.

 

Just guessing..

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Double not neccesarily means 4 doors mah.

 

Can be double the horsepower, double exhaust, twin turbo, etc.

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