The fact that we're living in the digital age makes it increasingly more difficult for automakers to keep their upcoming vehicles a secret. Most next-generation cars are either spotted testing on the street in camo, found hiding on back roads, or simply end up being leaked just a few weeks before their official debut. Some, however, remain a well-kept secret. This may not be case of Lambo's brand-new supercar though.

According to Jalopnik, a recent Forza Horizon 3 update might have accidentally released an unencrypted version of the game, which included a list of all the cars currently available to players. However, the list also features a Lamborghini that's not known to exist as of January 2017. Alongside the iconic Countach, Diablo, and Miura, as well as newer models such as the Huracan and Aventator, there's a Lamborghini Bellissima, nameplate that the Italian brand hasn't used on any sports car. What's more, the list also includes the year each model is from, and the Bellissima is listed as a 2017 car.

Is it a new Lambo that will be unveiled sometime this year? It sure seems so, but there's absolutely no information about it. There's the possibility that it's also a Lambo we already know but listed under a different name in the game, but this doesn't explain the 2017 model year at the end of the file name. The name, which is Italian for "gorgeous," doesn't provide too many hints either, but it could also be a special-edition or maybe a unique car based on an existing Lambo rather than a brand-new supercar.

I guess all we can do at this point is wait for more information to surface...

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Why It Matters

If the Lamborghini Bellissima really exists and will soon come into the spotlight, it's arguably one of the most intriguing vehicles ever made as far as public information goes. Assuming it will be unveiled in 2017, it's less than a year away from going public and yet we know nothing about it. The fact that folks over at Forza Horizon 3 have had access to it and no information or image leaked online yet makes it that much more mysterious. The Bellissima might just be the best kept automotive secret in years!