In November 2013, Lamborghini announced the production of the last Gallardo and one day later after the announcement it already started to tease its successor. The Italian company launched a new microsite — www.hexagonproject.com — that allowed visitors to “discover the roar of the new creature from Lamborghini.”
What does this mean? Well, visitors can push the ignition button from the screen to hear the revs of the supercar’s new engine. Lamborghini said nothing about it, but rumors suggest it will be a considerably improved version of the current V-10 engine with its output nearing the 600-horsepower range.
Our only question is why the microsite was called “Hexagon Project” when most people expected the new supercar to be called Cabrera ? Could it because we are maybe not listening to the Gallardo’s successor, but just another special based on the Aventador — a model that features lots of hexagonal lines? We can’t tell for sure, but considering the Cabrera is the only model that Lamborghini is currently testing, to our knowledge, we tend to believe that this is the first teaser for the Gallardo successor.
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