The Lamborghini Gallardo has proven that under the right leadership, that would be Audi, supercars can be both sexy and easy to use every day… well, sort of.
But as competition from Ferrari and McLaren is getting stronger by the moment, Lamborghini is desperately trying to replace its decade-old supercar with the new Cabrera. Built on new bones and using more advanced materials, this supercar will be slightly more powerful, lighter and faster on the track.
The Cabrera is already a real car, a ghostly figure under sheets of camouflage, roaming the streets of Italy and the Nurburgring. However now, thanks to this rendering, we have clue as to what the roadster version looks like.
This rendering is by Evren Milano from Amsterdam and it's a bit different. Wild Speed rendered the Cabrera coupe just last week and he made that with the double-Y headlights seen on the test vehicles. We think that's the way to go, but there's really no way of knowing what the real one will look like.
The Cabrera is already a real car, a ghostly figure under sheets of camouflage, roaming the streets of Italy and the Nurburgring. However now, thanks to this rendering, we have clue as to what the roadster version looks like.
This rendering is by Evren Milano from Amsterdam and it's a bit different. Wild Speed rendered the Cabrera coupe just last week and he made that with the double-Y headlights seen on the test vehicles. We think that's the way to go, but there's really no way of knowing what the real one will look like.