2005 Lamborghini Concept S
(from Lamborghini
Press Release) At the Geneva Motor Show, the House of the
Raging Bull will present a new design study that renews a great
Lamborghini tradition.
Like the 350 GTS and the Miura Roadster before it, the Lamborghini
“Concept S” is a unique car, an extreme and spectacular expression
of the Lamborghini brand.
Created at the Centro Stile Lamborghini in Sant’Agata Bolognese by
Luc Donckerwolke, Head of Lamborghini Design, the “Concept S” is his
extreme interpretation of an „open car“. Using the Gallardo as a
basis, Donckerwolke drew inspiration from the classic single-seater
racing cars of the past to create this latest design study.
The classic single-seaters did not have a traditional windscreen,
but utilised the so-called „saute-vent“ (in French: a sudden change
in the wind) in order to direct air over the head of the driver -
and so does the “Concept S”. These devices divide the cabin into two
distinct compartments, giving the car an aggressive and futuristic
look and also creating a space between them that acts as an
additional air inlet for the powerful engine, which is positioned
behind the seats.
An electronically controlled, retractable central rear view mirror
allows the driver - when required - to see what is happening behind
the car.
The aerodynamics of the “Concept S” have been optimised thanks to
front and rear spoilers and a large rear diffuser.