Lamborghini Considering Estoque Production To Fight Rapide, Panamera


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Lamborghini's stunning Estoque four-door coupe concept may yet be built, despite earlier statements putting that idea in doubt. CEO Stephan Winkelmann said this week that "a four-door car would be a very feasible approach" to a third model for the brand.

The Estoque was initially thought to be headed almost directly to production upon its concept debut at the 2008 Paris auto show. But shortly afterward Lamborghini released a "clarification" that the car was not approved for production, and that there were no plans to build it.

Now it looks like the Estoque may get a second lease on life, thanks in part to the improved economic climate among luxury buyers and in part to Lamborghini's desire to produce a higher-volume vehicle. Winkelmann cautioned that any new model in the Lamborghini range would have to yield a "real leap" in sales, and added that there are, as yet, still no plans to build the Estoque.

Sales figures for a super-high-performance four-door coupe might not reach Toyota Camry figures, but Porsche's Panamera is doing surprisingly well, having already hit the 25,000 mark, making it Porsche's second-hottest-selling model behind the volume-leader Cayenne. So it's realistic to think that the Estoque could provide a similar bump in figures for Lamborghini--especially since, unlike the Panamera, the Estoque is absolutely gorgeous.

In case you've forgotten, the Estoque is a four-door coupe powered by a 560-horsepower 5.2-liter V-10 engine under the front hood, though Lamborghini has said anything from a V12 TDI engine to a V-8 hybrid coudl fit in the engine bay. Expected to be priced up to the $200,000 range, though with some variants likely falling lower to encourage sales volumes, the Estoque, if it's built, could enter production as early as 2012.

- Lamborghini Considering Estoque Production To Fight Rapide, Panamera - MotorAuthority
 
They should, it would the only one of the 4-door coupes that could potentially give the Panamera a spanking both on the road and in looks. Sure the Aston is better looking, but the Porsche kills it on the road.


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The Bentley label is more suited for a four door coupe positioned above the Panny. Packed with luxury and a massive engine a performing but yet practical four door coupe would simply weigh too much to be genuine Lambo. A four door coupe is a luxury saloon, a GT and such a car doesn't fit with what Lamborghini stand for.
 
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I don't know, I find this car a little ugly. I love Porsche but even I have to admit that the Panamera and Cayenne are ugly and the Estoque just adds to that list of ugly cars, maybe not as ugly as the Porsches but still...

As for performance, the Bugatti Galibier will more likely destroy the Panny and the Estoque.
 

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Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A. is an Italian manufacturer of luxury sports cars and SUVs based in Sant'Agata Bolognese. It was founded in 1963 by Ferruccio Lamborghini (1916-1993) to compete with Ferrari. The company is owned by the Volkswagen Group through its subsidiary Audi.
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