autoevolution
 

Four-Door Lamborghini Countach Concept Looks Like a Wedge

Lamborghini Countach Four-Door 4 photos
Photo: hosein.soleimani.design/instagram
Lamborghini Countach 4-door renderingLamborghini Countach 4-door renderingLamborghini Countach 4-door rendering
Ever since Lamborghini introduced the Countach back in 1974, the V12 icon has never ceased to amaze aficionados of all ages. However, these days it seems that the Raging Bull is enjoying more attention than ever - given all the design limitations of the contemporary vehicles (think: pedestrian safety and aerodynamics), it's only natural for penning masters to seek inspiration in the past.
And one the effects can be seen in the rendering realm. To be more precise, we get to see more and more digital artists delivering their own take on the Countach - sure, this wasn't the only creation of the wedge era (here's another example of the sort involving a new-age rendering), but it might just be the first that comes to mind.

Well, the images that brought us here do just that, albeit with these design sketches taking the concept even further. So while the front end of the contraption they portray strongly resembles the Countach, the idea is to have a four-door vehicle.

Given the proportions of the vehicle, wheelbase and all, it doesn't seem like there would be all that much room for the said number of doors.

Nevertheless, Hosein Soleimani, the designer behind this visual stunt, leaves no doubt about the fact that the rear passengers have their dedicated entry.

Perhaps this concept features the kind of door layout we've seen on the Mazda RX-8, with the rear coach doors meaning there's no space-eating pillar in the middle.

Sadly, while Sant'Agata Bolognese did introduce the Estoque four-door coupe concept back in 2009 (a true sight for sore eyes), there have been no hints of a production model ever since. And while the financial crisis no longer sits in the way, the SUV craze is the one to blame, with the Italian automotive producer having chosen the Urus over the showroom incarnation of the said concept car.


If you liked the article, please follow us:  Google News icon Google News Youtube Instagram
About the author: Andrei Tutu
Andrei Tutu profile photo

In his quest to bring you the most impressive automotive creations, Andrei relies on learning as a superpower. There's quite a bit of room in the garage that is this aficionado's heart, so factory-condition classics and widebody contraptions with turbos poking through the hood can peacefully coexist.
Full profile

 

Would you like AUTOEVOLUTION to send you notifications?

You will only receive our top stories