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Two years ago, Lamborghini firmly stated that the Egoista would never hit the streets. However, the Italian supercar manufacturer now has plans to change that.
According to various reliable sources, it has been reported that Lamborghini recently registered the name Egoista under the category of “vehicles and transportation”, indicating that the company is planning to produce the Egoista on a larger scale.
Many people believe that Lamborghini may have been lazy in coming up with a name and just used “Egoista” for their new car line. However, Lamborghini is known for their bold thinking, and it is still believed that the Egoista will truly be developed in the near future.
If this were to happen, Lamborghini Egoista would continue to be a limited edition car just like the Veneno, Veneno Roadster, Sesto Elemento, Reventon, and Reventon Roadster models. And to better suit the urban streets, the Egoista will undoubtedly require some modifications to its exterior design.
It is highly probable that the Egoista will still utilize the 5.2-liter V10 engine, which was showcased in the 2013 Concept. This same engine can also be found under the hood of the Super Car Huracan.
The term Egoista translates to selfish, and it seems like the Italian supercar company wants to make it less selfish as they prepare for the production version of this wild car.