Lamborghini has been hiding a secret ‘sculpture car’ that maps out the future look of its upcoming supercars
Published on Aug 27, 2025 at 3:34 AM (UTC+4)
by Grace Donohoe
Last updated on Aug 26, 2025 at 4:34 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Emma Matthews
Lamborghini has reportedly been hiding a top-secret ‘sculpture car’ that is said to help map out the future look of the company’s upcoming supercars.
From the Aventador to the Urus, Lamborghini has some speedy members of its fleet, brought to life by geniuses behind the scenes.
And now, just as the new impressive plug-in hybrid, the Fenomeno, has been unleashed on the car world, so has news of a sculpture car.
The car is reportedly the inspiration behind the brand’s new powerhouse; however, the sculpture’s base is hidden from the world due to interesting reasoning.
Lamborghini has been hiding this supposed sculpture car
The Italian marque is one of the most luxurious car brands in the world, with supercars that are at the top of every gearhead’s wishlist.
But, behind all the greatness being unleashed like the brand new Fenomeno, the inspiration of an alleged sculpture car is said to be paving the way for upcoming road domination.
The Fenomeno was recently revealed as a 29-unit celebration of 20 years of the Centro Stile.
It’s set to be the ‘most powerful Lamborghini V12 ever paired with three electric motors, for an overall maximum power of 1080 CV,’ according to the brand itself.

But, the shape of the new impressive car actually stems from a certain alleged sculpture car.
“This is not yet shared, but the Fenomeno is based on those design principles.
“It is not yet decided if and how we want to show this design sculpture. Maybe we can show this in the future, but this is now a new starting point,” Lamborghini design chief Mitja Borkert said.
But, he was, however, cautious about calling one car a single source of inspiration at Lamborghini forevermore.
He explained that when a new car is released, the question of ‘Is this the new design language?’ comes up, but he will deny it as he wants to ‘always find something unexpected again’.
“Whatever we will come up with in the future doesn’t necessarily have to have this language exactly. This language can be again, more sharp or can be more soft or whatever. We will see,” the design chief concluded.
Borket did, however, reveal that the Terzo Millennio served as a source for the Temerario, which was the replacement for the Huracán.

But hey, at least every release from Lamborghini is set to be even more of an exciting surprise.
Lamborghini’s creativity knows no bounds
It’s no secret that Lamborghini’s design team has made magic happen on countless occasions.
From drawing inspiration from previous models to impressive engine power, releases from the manufacturer are always impressive.
For example, exposed carbon fibre and naturally aspirated V12 make the ultimate combination on the new Eccentrica Lamborghini Diablo.
But don’t just take evidence of the company’s success from us.
Lamborghini broke records with 5,681 supercars sold in the first half of 2025, which proves that the numbers don’t lie either.
For now, though, all eyes remain on the new Fenomeno, the powerful new plug-in hybrid.
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