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Lamborghini Lanzador Electric Crossover GT Gets Its First Virtual Tuning Job

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Photo: Instagram | ildar_project
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It may take a while to get used to its name, but the all-new Lamborghini Lanzador is on everyone's lips these days. Mixing the looks of a crossover and a grand tourer, it is the brand's first-ever electric vehicle and was recently unveiled at The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering in California in concept form.
You read that right, it is nothing more than a concept, but a very important one for the Sant'Agata Bolognese auto firm as it previews a production model due in 2028. You do remember the rumored fourth model to join the Huracan's successor, Revuelto, and Urus that Lambo has been going back and forth for many years? Yep, they have finally decided on the body style.

Looking instantly recognizable as something that bears the signature of the Raging Bull, the Lanzador has a pointy nose, slim headlights, muscular front and rear fenders, fat side skirts, and an aggressive back end. Inspired by multiple Lamborghini models from the past, it also manages to retain the iconic wedge-shaped silhouette. The interior still sends fighter jet vibes, and it is both minimalistic and futuristic. Let's hope Lambo decides to keep this styling inside and out when they approve the final design of the production vehicle.

We also hope they will make it at least as powerful as the study, which boasts one megawatt of power. It features two electric motors, one at the front and the other at the rear, which drive both axles, kicking out a combined 1,341 hp (1,360 ps/1,000 kW). That's plenty of grunt to teach a lesson to the Tesla Model S Plaid and Lucid Air Sapphire in a straight-line sprint, and we think that with the proper dynamics, it could also smoke them at the racetrack. And it should be able to put them in their corners, as the Lanzador is a full-blown exotic model, albeit with an all-quiet powertrain.

Now, while a good chunk of the internet has started dissecting it, rendering artists have been busy giving it a fresh makeover. We expect numerous CGIs to hit the web in the coming days, yet one of the first that we came across portrays it with a virtual tuning job. Ildar_project on Instagram shared the rendering recently, and it is a bold proposal that brings a pair of nostrils between the headlights, a chunky apron attached to the OEM bumper, side skirt add-ons, and new wheels, which appear to have come from Vissol's portfolio.

To make it stand out more, the pixel manipulator gave it a lively yellow hue, contrasted by some black trim. It is an interesting proposal, nonetheless, but we think it is prettier without any mods. So, do you like the looks of this Lanzador, or would you keep yours bone stock?

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About the author: Cristian Gnaticov
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After a series of unfortunate events put an end to Cristian's dream of entering a custom built & tuned old-school Dacia into a rally competition, he moved on to drive press cars and write for a living. He's worked for several automotive online journals and now he's back at autoevolution after his first tour in the mid-2000s.
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