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Lamborghini Sheds off the Plastic Moulds off the Cabrera, Giving a Clearer View of the Gallardo Replacement!

Although Lamborghini is enjoying the sales of the 700-horsepower Aventador across the globe, they are still working hard to complete the Gallardo successor. Reportedly named as the ‘Cabrera’, this V10 prototype supercar has been seen making its rounds at the Nurburgring with heavy camouflage and plastic moulds to hide its overall/final looks.

Although they had succeeded in doing so for quite some time, someone from Motor Trend had finally managed to capture the unsuspecting Cabrera in the wild; only this time is without the moulds. And easily put, we like how things are going for this upcoming supercar.

From the front, the Cabrera prototype displays design cues derived from the Aventador, except this one is a bit more ‘softer’. The headlights also seemed to be inspired from the Aventador, forming a ‘W’ shape on each side. On the side, the Cabrera has a large air intake just aft of the doors, which wraps up and into the roofline.

Over to the rear, the Cabrera gets a new engine cover, similar to the styles of the V12 Aventador and Murcielago. The rear lights are still too prototype-ish to tell of its final looks, but this is where it gets interesting.

Apparently, a couple of guys have seen this almost-finalized look of the Cabrera, and they had come up with a rendering of how the production version of this V10 prowler will look like. Honestly speaking, these renderings from Wild Speed do look very convincing as the final product, but we will still wait from Lamborghini themselves to unveil the new baby Lambo.

 

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