Lamborghini's Future Plans Revealed: Future Includes Estoque, Sesto Elemento and a Gallardo Replacement

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Lamborghini officially unveiled the Aventador at the Geneva Motor Show earlier this month and it looks like that model is already sold out for at least a year. Lamborghini is now said to be working on its next new models, which will include the carbon fiber Sesto Elemento, the four-door Estoque and a replacement for the Gallardo that may be dubbed the Cabrera.

First up is the Estoque, which was unveiled as a concept at the 2008 Paris Motor Show. Lamborghini CEO Stephan Winkelmann recently hinted that the model could be moving closer to production. Since Lamborghini is officially part of the VW family, the Estoque will share its platform with the next generation Porsche Panamera, Audi A8 and Bentley Continental. lamborghini_estoque_concept_fr_new.jpg

The Sesto Elemento was unveiled as a concept at the end of 2010 and will likely arrive before the Estoque.

Lamborghini also needs a replacement for the Gallardo and that could come in the form of a new model that may be called the Cabrera. According to the latest rumors the Sesto Elemento could see production as early as 2012, the Gallardo replacement will arrive in 2013 and the Estoque in 2014.

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