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October 2, 2008 7:32 AM PDT

Lamborghini builds a family wagon

by Wayne Cunningham
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Lamborghini Estoque

No wood siding on this family wagon.

(Credit: CBS Interactive)

Lamborghini owners must be aging, because the company just unveiled a concept four door at the 2008 Paris Motor Show. However, the Lamborghini Estate Estoque doesn't come with wood panels, instead showing design cues reminiscent of the Reventon, the limited production model unveiled at last year's Frankfurt auto show. This design language--using sharpened lines, black mesh air intakes, and LED exterior lights--looks to be the new direction for Lamborghini as it considers adding a third model to the existing Gallardo and Murcielago line-up.

Lamborghini Estoque door handle

Rear door handles nestle into the sides.

(Credit: CBS Interactive)

Although, according to Lamborghini's news release, the Estoque could be used to take the children on a weekend trip, the model features the same tech that makes its existing cars so desirable, including all-wheel-drive. No particular engine is specified, but Lamborghini suggests the car could use the V-10 found in the Gallardo LP 560-4, or a turbocharged V-8 derived from the same engine. Unlike the Gallardo, this engine would be placed in front of the cabin, rather than behind it, but Lamborghini insists this is still a mid-engine placement.


Lamborghini Estoque

Although longer than its siblings, it's still a Lamborghini.

(Credit: CBS Interactive)

Still keen on bull-fighting, Lamborghini chose the name for the concept from the rapier matadors use when facing a bull. Lamborghini's Estoque concept has 22-inch wheels, yet is only four and a half feet high. For instrumentation, the Estoque gets a large LCD, and the driver can choose different displays, such as virtual analog gauges or a digital read-out. Route guidance is also shown on this display. According to Lamborghini, a rear seat entertainment system would be available, because, of course, the children will get bored when riding in the back of the Estoque. There are no current plans for production.

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by Lee Koo (ADMIN) October 2, 2008 1:08 PM PDT
Sweet!!! Now if my wife would just agree on letting us get this. Well, OK, maybe it's more like if my bank account would agree with the amount.

Imagine dropping the kids off at school with this family wagon...
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by nissanGTRfan1 October 4, 2008 11:36 AM PDT
imagine the faces of aston martin-rapide, benz-cls, porsche-panamera and other brands that have 4 door coupes. i think this 1 is gonna beat the record speed of bentley flying spur
by whosblue October 2, 2008 1:23 PM PDT
good story Wayne, keep up the great reporting.
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by m_maker October 3, 2008 12:53 AM PDT
wowowow... very nice Lamborghini i wish i can have it for christmas present this year...

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by nissanGTRfan1 October 4, 2008 11:38 AM PDT
too bad its not called Espada
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by ilovebintandtello October 5, 2008 9:59 AM PDT
wow. I'd be proud to take my kids around in that... that is, if I had any. and hey... who says you can't just get it for yourself? I would!
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by transientmind October 19, 2008 12:32 PM PDT
A Lamborghini with a backseat, that's brilliant for so many reasons.
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