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1998 Lamborghini Heuliez Pregunta Concept

The Pregunta debuted at the 1998 Paris Auto Show and the 1999 Geneva Motor Show. In Spanish, PREGUNTA means "question." This car was an original way of questioning the motor world to ask if it is aware of the HEULIEZ GROUP's abilities and possibilities, a European industrial reality.


So the PREGUNTA is an aggressive act of defiance that needs to and must succeed in demonstrating the HEULIEZ Group's ability to design and produce a real car and not just a simple exhibition prototype.


This one-off was built in 1998 based on the Diablo chassis and mechanicals. According to some, it's an "ugly" car, but I rather like the aggressive styling not present in the Canto. Too bad this design hadn't appeared earlier when Lamborghini was deciding on the new replacement "Super Diablo."


From the very first moment, the lines of the PREGUNTA make an impression. Its aerodynamic properties and a deliberately aeronautical design result in a two-seater speedster with sensations of power and dynamism.


HEULIEZ has dressed the refined mechanics in an outfit that can be instantly identified. It's one of a kind. It is thus a mixture of technology and extreme shapes where aerodynamic properties and combined with beauty and elegance.


A tough, powerful car, the strength of which is natural but not ostentatious, the front of the PREGUNTA reminds you of a sport-prototype vehicle while the back is more like a fighter plane. PREGUNTA gives you the sensation of supersonic flight and does it magnificently; even if the front remains typical of a racing car, a glance at the sides show that they are sculptured and planed down to guide the aerodynamics towards two air inlets that are in the shape of a streamline jet engine. As far as the rear end is concerned, although it is very shapely, the finish is sharp.


Inside, two distinct areas can be observed: a driving or even piloting side for the driver and a comfortable side for the passenger. Once again, the aeronautical inspiration is visible, including in the materials and the upholstery, in an attempt to rigorously respect the main mission of the PREGUNTA: to go like the wind.


The PREGUNTA equipment uses the latest devices, particularly the formula-1-type dashboard by Magnetti-Marelli, the Cristine navigational aid by BCI, the CD stereo equipment by Alpine who also supplies the screens for the rearview system, the 4-point self-winding seat belts by Schrott, the fiber optical atmospheric lighting by DGA and the steering wheel by Classic Board.


It is thus a mixture of technology and extreme shapes where aerodynamic properties are combined with beauty and elegance.


Images Sources: leroux.andre.free.fr; www.autodrome.fr; Heuliez



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