Lamborghini has revealed a new design study called the Manifesto, offering a glimpse of what the brand’s future supercars could look like. The concept was unveiled as part of Lamborghini Centro Stile’s 20th anniversary, marking two decades since the in-house design studio was established.

Although the Manifesto is purely a concept, it showcases the next evolution of Lamborghini’s distinctive design DNA, with design boss Mitja Borkert describing it as “the potential future of our unique Design DNA.”

Visually, the Manifesto builds on Lamborghini’s trademark angular styling, featuring a shark-nose front, Y-shaped lighting, and a double-bubble glass roof that flows seamlessly into the rear. Massive tyres and a huge diffuser dominate the tail end, while the absence of doors and a fully glazed cabin underline its experimental nature.

While the concept won’t reach production, Lamborghini says design cues from the Manifesto could influence future limited-run and bespoke models. Borkert added: “We set the trends, we don’t follow them. We must always look ahead, to next year and the next 20 years.”
The unveiling comes as Lamborghini transitions into a new design era following the launches of the Revuelto and Temerario supercars in 2023 and 2024. For now, the Manifesto serves as a bold vision of Lamborghini’s future aesthetic; an expression of where the raging bull may charge next.