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1999 Lamborghini Canto (Zagato)

Lamborghini L147 Canto (Zagato), 1999
Lamborghini L147 Canto (Zagato), 1999
Lamborghini L147 Canto (Zagato), 1999
Lamborghini L147 Canto (Zagato), 1999
Lamborghini L147 Canto (Zagato), 1999
Lamborghini L147 Canto (Zagato), 1999
Lamborghini L147 Canto (Zagato), 1999
Lamborghini L147 Canto (Zagato), 1999
Lamborghini L147 Canto (Zagato), 1999
Lamborghini L147 Canto (Zagato), 1999
Lamborghini L147 Canto (Zagato), 1999
Lamborghini L147 Canto (Zagato), 1999
Lamborghini L147 Canto (Zagato), 1999
Lamborghini L147 Canto (Zagato), 1999
Lamborghini L147 Canto (Zagato), 1999
Lamborghini L147 Canto (Zagato), 1999
Lamborghini L147 Canto (Zagato), 1999
Lamborghini L147 Canto (Zagato), 1999
Lamborghini L147 Superdiablo (Zagato), 1998
Lamborghini L147 Superdiablo (Zagato), 1998
Lamborghini L147 Superdiablo (Zagato), 1998
Lamborghini L147 Superdiablo (Zagato), 1998
Lamborghini L147 Superdiablo (Zagato), 1998
Lamborghini L147 Superdiablo (Zagato), 1998
Lamborghini L147 Superdiablo (Zagato), 1998
Lamborghini L147 Superdiablo (Zagato), 1998
Lamborghini L147 Superdiablo (Zagato), 1998
Lamborghini L147 Superdiablo (Zagato), 1998
Lamborghini L147 Superdiablo (Zagato) - Mock up
Lamborghini L147 Superdiablo (Zagato) - Mock up
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Zagato developed first the L147 (or Super Diablo), which was conceived with a very aggressive design, featuring many aeronautic elements, typical of Zagato philosophy (the double bubble roof and the big air intake for the rear V12 engine radiators)
The first Lamborghini Canto prototype

First spotted in high-speed tests on the Nardo circuit in Italy, Lamborghini apparently had a problem with cooling down the big 6 Litre V-12 engine, the rear air intakes were terrifyingly big at the rear, however the speed was fenominal. A rumoured top speed of about 350 Km/h was mentioned.

First tests were done with a 510 Bhp engine 'borrowed' from the Diablo SV, but later the engine was replaced by a 6.0 Litre evolution of the Diablo SV-R block with about 600 horsepower to drive all four wheels. Developing an engine pumping out over 600 horsepower wasn't too difficult since the V-12 mounted in the Diablo SE30 Jota special did have 595 Bhp.

Several drawings where made before the original Canto design, which would lead to a running prototype, was ready, one of these was this rather special looking one, dating from around 1997 it clearly shows some Ferrari Testarossa influence in the side air intakes. Fortunately this design was rather quickly dropped for a more exotic looking one. The next, a purple finished example was already close to becoming the Canto, the big rear air intakes were present, although covered by vertical slats on this first drawing, they would later be removed and big round intakes would come in their place just before a running prototype was built based loosely on this drawing.

Since the Audi takeover of Lamborghini in June 1998, the tests moved a little faster, the Diablo successor, it was hoped would be ready for the 1999 production year at a suggested price of $250,000, production limited to only 400 units, all with rear wheel drive.

The orignal design for the Canto was done by Norihoko Harada of SZ designs, a novelty for Lamborghini, but after intial tests the rear end of the car had to be redesigned, the ugly oversized air intakes were to be replaced by smaller ones, probably incorporating some thermostatically controlled system to ram air into the engine compartment. The 'Naca' ducts on the side of some of the prototypes, were fakes and were expected to be removed on the production model.

However during October 1998, VW/Audi Chairman Ferdinand Piech judged the L147 project to lack the typical Italian look and the agressive threath the Diablo has, and he shelved the project and several design companies were contacted to propose new designs for the Diablo successor.

Redesigned & revived in 1999

Audi Chairman Ferdinand Piech decided the 1998 Canto prototype was not what was expected of a Lamborghini, like the Diablo and the legendary Countach and Miura, so he halted the project. He was unhappy with the large, ugly rear air intakes and felt that the engine was not up to what should be expected of a pure supercar.

But during February 1999, the Lamborghini Design facility came up with a slightly modified Canto proposal. The front was facelifted, the headlight units remained almost identical, but the fog lights ustilised more up to date poly-ellipsoïde technology. The turn indicators and driving lights were repositioned on top of the front wings instead of at the front of them as on the first Canto prototypes. However the biggest changes were the rear, the top mounted air intakes, now smaller and much better integrated into the sweeping lines of the Canto.

The complete engine was rethought, it remained the massive V-12, with a 6.0 Litre displacement, but the engine management and the complete electronics were changed, and the first tests showed a power increase up to 640 Bhp. According to the official press release, which Automobili Lamborghini SpA published end of January 1999, the production unit would be detuned to 610 Bhp. This way the factory would be able to maintain the same maintenance schedule as they used for the 530 Bhp Diablo's. In the same press release, Automobili Lamborghini SpA, stated this redesigned Canto prototype would be presented to the public at the 1999 Geneva Motor Show and the Diablo would remain in production for a further two years. These two years would be needed to get the Canto fully developed for production.

Several interior designs were created, but at this time nothing about the final looks had been revealed. However the 1999 Geneva Auto Show didn't have anything resembling the Canto on display, Automobili Lamborghini didn't get the green light from Ferdinand Piech to show the nearly finished redesigned Canto from Zagato, and the project was finally canned.

It is rumoured a total of five Cantos were built, although some sources believe the same chassis was used for several of these prototype's, so it is probable that only three new chassis were built for the various Canto's. One of these prototypes, a black fully working example is believed to have been shipped to Japan and is now in the hands of a private collector.

Work then turned to a completely new project, with the Diablo eventually being replaced in late 2001 by the Murcielargo.


Проект L147 был начат с целью разработки сверхлегкого автомобиля стоящего на ступеньку выше Diablo. Кузов для нового автомобиля был разработан в сотрудничестве с ателье Zagato, автомобиль получил название Canto. Первые тесты прототипа прошли на гоночной трассе Нардо в 1997 году. На нем был установлен двигатель V12 от Diablo SV, мощностью 510 л.с., позднее после тестов он был заменен на шестилитровый шестисотсильный агрегат с полноприводной трансмиссией, который смог разогнать Canto до скорости свыше 350 км/ч. Но конечный срок подготовки автомобиля всё отодвигался, так как получившийся прототип весил менее тонны, а опыта в разработке легких суперкаров было немного.

После того как к руководству фирмы пришла компания Audi, было поставлено условие, что автомобиль должен быть готов к 1999 году.

Однако начались разногласия по поводу дизайна прототипа, огромные задние воздухозаборники были необходимы для охлаждения шестилитрового силового агрегата, однако немного портили внешний вид. В итоге, не найдя компромиса, в октябре 1998 года проект было решено заморозить.

В феврале 1999 года ателье Zagato все-таки предоставило эскизы переработанного варианта Canto. Задние воздухозаборники были уменьшены и встроены глубже в кузов, противотуманные фары заменены на более современные. Работа над прототипом была возобновлена для того чтобы представить его в марте на автосалоне в Женеве, однако возникала новая проблема, шестилитровому двигателю мощностью уже 640 л.с. нехватило бы воздуха для охлаждения. По расчетам инженеров, после дебюта в Женеве автомобиль необходимо было бы доводить до серийной версии ещё два года.

В итоге Canto так и не был представлен общественности, а вариант с кузовом от Zagato больше не рассматривался. Прототип не был переделан, сейчас его судьба неизвестна, но еще в 2001 году он был припаркован на территории завода Lamborghini.

Проект L147 не был закрыт окончательно, разработку нового кузова поручили ателье Bertone, однако и их предложения не устроили руководство Audi AG, в результате на замену Diablo пришла разработка бельгийского дизайнера Люка Вандерволька, которая и стала завершением проекта L147, серийную модель назвали Murcielago.
Source: Mark Smeyers - LamboCars.com; all-about-lambo.narod.ru
Coachbuilder: Zagato
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