The Lamborghini Manifesto concept previews what the Raging Bull brand’s future models could look like. The concept, shared by Lamborghini Centro Stile Design Director Mitja Borkert on Instagram, purely serves as a showcase of the company’s future design language and there’s no intention of producing the Manifesto.
The concept represents an evolution of Lamborghini’s current hexagonal design language, with a ‘shark nose’ front end and signature Y-shaped headlamps. The raked windscreen extends towards the double-bubble glass roof. At the rear, a massive diffuser exposes the aft tyres. Y-shaped taillamps and a dozen vents on the engine cover add to the aggressive rear end of the Manifesto concept.
The side profile features large, smooth panels, intersected by sharp character lines. The Manifesto concept lacks doors, and while the all-glass roof is unlikely to appear on production supercars, certain elements, such as the lighting signatures inspired by the Fenomeno, may influence future models.
Although enthusiasts may not see these features in the near term, Lamborghini is expected to gradually introduce aspects of the Manifesto’s design language through limited-run and one-off models.
Lamborghini Manifesto Design Concept Unveiled

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Posted October 8, 2025
By: Cale Nuttall
Lamborghini’s Manifesto design study previews styling elements we could likely see on future production models.

The Lamborghini Manifesto concept previews what the Raging Bull brand’s future models could look like. The concept, shared by Lamborghini Centro Stile Design Director Mitja Borkert on Instagram, purely serves as a showcase of the company’s future design language and there’s no intention of producing the Manifesto.
The concept represents an evolution of Lamborghini’s current hexagonal design language, with a ‘shark nose’ front end and signature Y-shaped headlamps. The raked windscreen extends towards the double-bubble glass roof. At the rear, a massive diffuser exposes the aft tyres. Y-shaped taillamps and a dozen vents on the engine cover add to the aggressive rear end of the Manifesto concept.
The side profile features large, smooth panels, intersected by sharp character lines. The Manifesto concept lacks doors, and while the all-glass roof is unlikely to appear on production supercars, certain elements, such as the lighting signatures inspired by the Fenomeno, may influence future models.
Although enthusiasts may not see these features in the near term, Lamborghini is expected to gradually introduce aspects of the Manifesto’s design language through limited-run and one-off models.

