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"Egoista"

ChasCS

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They just keep getting more stealth looking...

This is what 600bhp worth of selfishness and celebration wrapped up in aluminium, carbon fibre and anti-radar material looks like. Welcome everyone, to Lamborghini, and the new Egoista concept car. Wipe down the windows on your way in, please.


It is the offspring of VW Group design chief Walter De Silva, built especially for Lamborghini’s 50th anniversary and unveiled on the final day of the awe-inspiring Grande Giro tour through Italy (which you can follow up on TopGear.com shortly). Put simply, it is a car made purely for ego. Says De Silva: “It represents hedonism taken to the extreme. It is a car without compromises.”


Quite. Underneath sits a very modified version of the 5.2-litre V10 from the Gallardo, here tweaked to produce 600bhp, sitting underneath a simply bonkers exterior styled using inspiration from an Apache helicopter. The cockpit can even be ejected in an emergency, if you so wish. Typical Lamborghini, then.


De Silva and his design team wanted Lamborghini’s famous icon to shine through the design, so the side flanks are there to represent a ‘bull preparing to charge, horns lowered’. There’s no aero on top, but flaps in the bodywork that flip open or closed automatically depending on driving conditions. There are two at the back to increase stability, and a series of intakes on the back of the engine hood to increase cooling for the V10.


There are LED clearance lights at the front in place of traditional headlights, ‘bull’s eyes’ orange side indicators, red rear lights and two more lights on the roof, with two ‘eagle eyes’ hidden in the front intakes; these are used to ‘scan the darkness for great distances’. Any intelligent aliens roaming our galaxy may mistake this Egoista in the dark as one of their own.


As mentioned, that body is made up of carbon fibre and aluminium, using aeronautical-spec antiradar material, and anti-glare glass too. Inside, there’s just a single racing seat with a four-point seatbelt, and a head-up display and steering wheel formed after longingly looking at pictures of jet fighters. And the entrance too is similarly Top Gun: there isn’t a door, but a domed roof that flips open, meaning the driver must stand up in his or her seat, swivel their legs over and literally jump out. Maverick? You had better hope so.


“It’s as if Ferruccio Lamborghini were saying, ‘I’m going to put the engine in the back, I don’t want a passenger, I want it for myself’” says De Silva about his creation. Have a click through the pics and let us know what you think. First the Veneno, and now this…
http://www.topgear.com/uk/photos/lamborghini-veneno-geneva-motor-show-2013-03-04

Chas
 

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WOW :shocked: I guess the old saying goes for this. "If you have to ask how much it costs you can't afford it" :roflblack:
 
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Me neither...

No idea, nor do I dare inquire... ;-)

But "Step Here" ;-)

Chas
 

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Well above my price range :yikes: unless I get a much better SS check and Army retirement check than I'm expecting :shocked:
 
I don't care how much it costs, because I'd not buy it. But it's interesting to look at, kinda like art.

I think it's appropriately named.
 
Speaking of cost?

When you associate with these high rollers, even the cost of your precious fuel, goes way up...

Surely that isn't in Dollars!!?

Chas
 

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When you associate with these high rollers, even the cost of your precious fuel, goes way up...

Surely that isn't in Dollars!!?

Chas

That's the symbol for Euros, making it $166.

Converting litres to gallons, it's 19 1/4, making it $8.62/gal, which is about right for Italy.
 
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Even then...

Still a lot of money to pour down into the gas tank.

Ah, but by then, who's counting?

Must be swell... ;-)

Chas
 
:shocked: Oddly enough; I've got to say that it's not going to make my "gottahavethisonerightnow!" list...
It's just not tickling me in the proper places. :dontknow:
 
Grinning broadly, it's safety

So, evidently you don't fly? Hahaha

You know, above ten feet... ;-)

We see all planes, helicopters and other flying craft have that color differentiation, it's illegal flying without them.
Red light is on the left side and green light is on the right side. White light is in the rear. They are anti collision lights at night.

A craft would have to be flying very low, to crash into that awesome car. Think saucer shape.

Let's hope it becomes a reality someday.

(maybe it has a secret ability, to get out of traffic...)

Chas
 
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