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| [[MR layout|MR]] 2+2 [[coupe]] | |||
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| 4575 mm | |||
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| 1870 mm | |||
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| 1300 mm | |||
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| 2750 mm | |||
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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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Lamborghini Marco Polo | |
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Manufacturer | Lamborghini |
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Production | |
Class | Concept car |
Body style | MR 2+2 coupe |
Length | 4575 mm |
Width | 1870 mm |
Height | 1300 mm |
Wheelbase | 2750 mm |
Weight | |
Transmission | |
Engine | |
Power | |
Similar | Lamborghini Espada |
Designer |
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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