Motor Trend's Jonny Lieberman has posted a teaser
image of a mysterious Lamborghini concept on Instagram.
Set to be unveiled on November 6th at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the model is expected to preview the styling
direction of the Aventador successor. The car is currently being overseen by
Mitja Borkner who is the head of Lamborghini design and has previously worked
on a handful Porsche models including the Mission E and Panamera Sport Turismo.
The teaser image doesn't reveal much but we can see
the concept will be extremely low to the ground and feature an aggressive front
fascia. The model also has slender headlights and what appears to be LED
daytime running lights.
Little is known about the concept at this point but
Lamborghini teamed up with MIT to "write an important page in the future
of super sports cars for the third millennium." The partnership is
primarily focused on creating new materials for the automotive sector and had
the goal of developing a "super sports car ready for the challenges of the
third millennium."
Interestingly, Lieberman hinted the concept doesn't
have an engine and isn't powered by batteries. That leaves plenty of questions
but we'll find out more next week.