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The Conceptual Lamborghini Agressivo SUV Fits the Brands Design Ethos

The conceptual Lamborghini Agressivo SUV has been designed by Fernando Pastre Fertonani as a new kind of futuristic vehicle that draws influence from the brands ultra-luxurious sports cars.

The vehicle looks to the year 2022 with a design that is inspired by the traditional offerings from the automotive company to offer drivers an alternative that is more suited for everyday needs. This includes a higher clearance and wide tires that are paired with design accents that are drawn from sports cars including two doors and an edge-lit taillight.

The conceptual Lamborghini Agressivo SUV doesn't feature a front grille, which could mean the car is positioned as an electric vehicle that speaks to the evolution of transportation from gas-powered to more eco-friendly alternatives.
Trend Themes
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3. Design Industry - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Collaborate with automotive manufacturers to create futuristic SUV designs that merge sports car aesthetics with practicality and functionality.

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