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The '''Bertone Genesis''' or sometimes referred to as the '''Lamborghini Genesis''' was a [[Bertone]] designed [[concept car]] using [[Lamborghini]] parts. It was first displayed to the public at the [[1988]] [[Turin]] Auto Show.
The '''Bertone Genesis''' or sometimes referred to as the '''Lamborghini Genesis''' was a [[Bertone]] designed [[concept car]] using [[Lamborghini]] parts. It was first displayed to the public at the 1988 Turin Auto Show.


Overall, it looked like a futuristic [[minivan]] with gullwing doors in the front and sliding doors in the rear. It was powered by the same 455[[bhp]] [[V12 engine]] found in the [[Lamborghini Countach]], mated to a 3 speed [[automatic transmission]]. It was front engine and rear wheel drive. While the [[Lamborghini LM002|LM002]] had recently finished production, freeing up potential assembly space for the Genesis, or a vehicle like it, it was never really intended to go beyond the show car design study.
Overall, it looked like a futuristic [[minivan]] with gullwing doors in the front and sliding doors in the rear. It was powered by the same 455[[bhp]] [[V12|V12 engine]] found in the [[Lamborghini Countach]], mated to a 3 speed [[automatic transmission]]. It was front engine and rear wheel drive. While the [[Lamborghini LM002|LM002]] had recently finished production, freeing up potential assembly space for the Genesis, or a vehicle like it, it was never really intended to go beyond the show car design study.


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Revision as of 06:46, 19 December 2006

The Bertone Genesis or sometimes referred to as the Lamborghini Genesis was a Bertone designed concept car using Lamborghini parts. It was first displayed to the public at the 1988 Turin Auto Show.

Overall, it looked like a futuristic minivan with gullwing doors in the front and sliding doors in the rear. It was powered by the same 455bhp V12 engine found in the Lamborghini Countach, mated to a 3 speed automatic transmission. It was front engine and rear wheel drive. While the LM002 had recently finished production, freeing up potential assembly space for the Genesis, or a vehicle like it, it was never really intended to go beyond the show car design study.

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