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The '''Lamborghini Marco Polo''' or '''ItalDesign Marco Polo''' was a [[concept car]] designed by [[Italdesign Giugiaro]] for [[Lamborghini]] in 1982. It never even reached the stage of actually being built, only a wooden model was displayed at the 1982 Bologna Motor Show. It was a 2+2 design, intended to be an evolution of the [[Lamborghini Espada]].
 
The '''Lamborghini Marco Polo''' or '''ItalDesign Marco Polo''' was a [[concept car]] designed by [[Italdesign Giugiaro]] for [[Lamborghini]] in 1982. It never even reached the stage of actually being built, only a wooden model was displayed at the 1982 Bologna Motor Show. It was a 2+2 design, intended to be an evolution of the [[Lamborghini Espada]].
  
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Latest revision as of 22:52, 21 October 2009

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Lamborghini Marco Polo
Manufacturer Lamborghini
Related Lamborghini Espada
Class Concept car
Body style MR 2+2 coupe
Length 4575mm
Width 1870mm
Height 1300mm
Wheelbase 2750mm


The Lamborghini Marco Polo or ItalDesign Marco Polo was a concept car designed by Italdesign Giugiaro for Lamborghini in 1982. It never even reached the stage of actually being built, only a wooden model was displayed at the 1982 Bologna Motor Show. It was a 2+2 design, intended to be an evolution of the Lamborghini Espada.



Lamborghini Models
Current models: Reventón | Murciélago LP640 | Murciélago LP640 Roadster | Murcielago Spider | Gallardo | Gallardo Spyder

Historic models: Miura | Countach | Diablo | Espada | Silhouette | Jalpa | 350GT | 400GT | Islero | Jarama | LM002 | Urraco

Concept models: Athon | Bravo | Cala | Cheetah | Concept S | Flying Star II | 3500GTZ | Genesis | LM001 | LM003 | LM004 | LMA002 | Marco Polo | Marzal | Miura Concept | Portofino | Raptor

Owned Group:Volkswagen | Audi | SEAT | Škoda | Bentley | Bugatti | Lamborghini

Lamborghini road car timeline
Type 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Owner Ferruccio Lamborghini Rossetti/Leimer receivership Mimram Chrysler M'tec/V'Power Audi
FR GT 350GT
2+2 400GT Islero Jarama
Coupé Espada
RMR V8/V10 Silhouette Jalpa Gallardo
2+2 Urraco
V12 Miura Countach Diablo Murciélago
Supercar Reventón
SUV LM002


Italdesign Giugiaro S.p.A.

Abarth: Abarth 1600 1969
Alfa Romeo: Visconti 2004 | Brera 2002 | Schighera GT 1997 | Schighera 1997 | New York Taxi 1976 | Caimano 1971 | Iguana 1969
Bugatti: Bugatti 18/3 Chiron 1999 | Bugatti EB 218 1999 | Bugatti EB 118 1998 | Bugatti EB 112 1993 | Bugatti ID 90 1990
Ferrari: Ferrari GG50 2005
Fiat: Cinquecento Lucciola 1993 | Panda 4X4 Offroader 1980 | Panda 4X4 Strip 1980
Lamborghini: Cala 1995 | Marco Polo 1982
Lancia: Lancia Orca 1982 | Lancia Medusa 1980 | Lancia Megagamma 1978
Maserati: Maserati Buran 2000 | Maserati 2plus2 Coupé 1974 | Maserati Boomerang 1972
AMX: AMX/3