We wish we had this kid’s talent. Slavche Tanevsky has created his own take on what a future Lamborghini->ke44 model should look like.

In collaboration with Lamborghini and Audi->ke14 designers as part of Lamborghini’s Raw Materials Project, Slavche Tanevsky, a student from the Munich University of Applied Sciences, has created his own take rendition of a future Lamborghini concept.

Calling it the Madura - an island in Indonesia known for its bull races - Tanevsky’s concept is his proposal for the first Lamborghini hybrid that’s scheduled to hit the streets in 2016. “Doing a car (that’s) more efficient and more nature-friendly, doesn't mean it shouldn't be exciting, good-looking and fast,” he said.

Whereas our designing skills leave a lot to be desired, Tanevsky’s take on the future hybrid Lamborghini looks like a winner. The car’s unique appearance is a credit to the skills and talent of the student. Tanevsky created a more aggressive Lamborghini without taking anything away from the classic elements of the brand.

Photos courtesy of Slavche Tanevsky.

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