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1995 Lamborghini Calà

The Calà, introduced at the Geneva motor show in 1995, is a research prototype for a 2+2 coupé that can be converted to an open-topped car similar to the Targa. In stylistic terms, the car displays the influence of conventional Lamborghini traits, namely Miura-derived front headlights and a windscreen reminiscent of the Countach.


The Calà is, however, significantly higher for reasons of comfort. The well-lit passenger compartment can, in fact, easily accommodate two adults and two children. The carbon fiber body is anchored to an aluminum chassis by adopting a brand-new technology involving folded, bonded panels. The mechanical layout was designed by Lamborghini, with a new V10, 3961 cc, 372 HP, 7200 rpm engine fitted in a mid-rear position, combined with rear-wheel drive.


Images: ItalDesign; ItaliaSpeed.com




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