Lamborghini Estoque ConceptHere at Carscoop, we’re evenly split over the Lamborghini Estoque Concept’s appearance. Half of us find the four-door coupe’s styling absolutely awesome while the rest think that it looks like the work of an amateur photoshoper who turned a Murcielago into a sedan on his spare time. While we argue over the sport sedan’s design, let’s see what Lamborghini had to say about their latest creation that will make its world debut in Paris. The Italians describe the four door sedan whose name is derived from the sword used in bull fights by the Matador, as an “everyday sports car” with four seats and ample luggage space. -Continued

In other words, the Estoque is more of a Gran Turismo than a four-door variant of the Murcielago, and as such, Lamborghini’s answer to the Porsche Panamera and its ilk, is a very large car. To put it into figures, the concept is a whopping 5.15 meters (16.89 feet) long and 1.99 meters (6.53 feet) wide, with a height of only 1.35 metres (4.43 feet). The wheelbase is a grand 3.01 meters (9.88 feet).

Lamborghini Estoque ConceptUnder the super long hood and right behind the front axle we find the Gallardo LP-560’s 10-cylinder engine. Since Lamborghini does not mention any changes, we gather that the 5.2-liter V10’s output remains the same at 560 Hp at 8,000 rpm. Like all contemporary Lamborghini models, the Estoque is also equipped with permanent all-wheel drive.

Interestingly, the Italian automaker supports in its press release that a complementary alternative could be a turbocharged eight-cylinder unit derived from the 5.2L V10 or even more fascinating, a particularly economical V8 petrol engine with a hybrid module or an extremely high-performance TDI turbo diesel. We’re pretty sure that the last two options aren’t going to be left uncommented by Lambo’s hardcore fans.

The million dollar question though isn’t the powertrain choices but whether or not the Estoque will find its way into production. Officially, Lamborghini says that the Estoque is a pure concept car, a design exercise that is based on a totally feasible technical concept. In other words, what Lamborghini is trying to say in a diplomatic way is that, if buyers like it, we can definitely build it.


Lamborghini Estoque Concept
Lamborghini Estoque Concept
Lamborghini Estoque Concept
Lamborghini Estoque Concept
Lamborghini Estoque Concept
Lamborghini Estoque Concept
Lamborghini Estoque Concept
Lamborghini Estoque Concept
Lamborghini Estoque Concept
Lamborghini Estoque Concept


7 comments

  1. Anonymous // October 01, 2008  

    simply put: AWESOME.... Make It Please, but i wont be bying it lol..... just enjoying the view, and the sound,i hope

  2. Anonymous // October 01, 2008  

    hmmm...not sure...looks like a Maserati...and who would want one of those.

  3. Anonymous // October 01, 2008  

    not a fan of the design at first sight but it's growing on me

  4. Anonymous // October 01, 2008  

    Wow.
    Absolutely fantastic! Bravo Lamborghini!
    Hands down winner (IMO) over Rapide and Panamera (and I'm a huge fan of astons, but the Rapide looks almost out of proportion with four doors, a bit too long and stretched looking.. again IMO)

    But yeah, all in all, this is one fabulous looking four door. Hope they build it, if not simply for the eye candy and sweet sounds, like the commenter above said.

  5. Buiyah // October 01, 2008  

    Is Michaelangelo still alive???because I swear he works for Lamborghini and this is the finest work of art ever....ever!!!

  6. Glen.H // October 02, 2008  

    Would it be based on the same platform as the Bentley,Audi A8 and VW Phaeton by any chance?

  7. Anonymous // October 03, 2008  

    ...what a beauty! bring it on the road! somehow, the back reminds me of a '69 dodge charger!

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