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Design Student Creates Jet Fighter-Inspired Lamborghini Concept

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Photo: Ondrej Jirec
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Lamborghini’s design language has been gradually refined since the days of the Reventon, a truly stunning piece of automotive design, in its own right. Now, with the Aventador and the recently-facelifted Gallardo, they have moved away from the razor-sharp lines they used to adopt, opting for a more sculptural and fluid look to their car(s).
However, the fact that they have officially moved on, doesn’t mean that the old design language has to die as well, and there are lots of talented people out there who can still produce stunning examples of car design, based on the old philosophy.

Ondrej Jirec, a student at the Pasadena Art Center College of Design, has brought out his own interpretation of what Lamborghinis should look like nowadays. It’s called the ‘Perdigon’, after a famous fighting bull from 1894, whose head is now on display at an important Spanish museum, in Madrid. It is styled based on older Lamborghinis, as well as modern jet fighters, such as the F117 and the F22 Raptor.

The jet fighter reference is further promoted via the large intake and visible fan, positioned just below the windscreen line. We really enjoyed all the pictures in the gallery, and if you take the time to observe all the great little details which are visible all throughout this excellently-designed concept, you will do too.

Story via diseno-art.com
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