Friday, February 18, 2011

I am surprised when word of Madura using for Lamborghini HCar Concep hybrid and thanks for Slavche Tanesky

I am surprised when I know Slavche Tanevsky give the name of Mandura for Hybrid Car Concept produced by Lamborghini. That Slavche doesn't look like usual name of Indonesian. I just thought that probably Slavche have ever seen bull race usually held at Madura Island when travelling in Madura. I assumed that is why Slavche Tanesky was inspired when Tlavche saw bull race held there. That is why I am so thankful for appreciation of that name. Even though I am not from Madura. At least, a lot of friend and fellow i have ever met from Madura Island. They are also studied at my city in Jogja.


Slavche Tanevsky was a student at the University of Munich, Germany, who created a future concept car, Lamborghini Mandura.

Use of Madura, Tanevsky refers to the name of islands in Indonesia. This island, according to Tanevsky, it is famous for its bull. That is why there is populer bull race competition in Madura For the German people, car naming is almost always associated with the mighty bull.

Actually, when you went to Indonesia, Madura was famous for its strong cows. The cows were usually contested in the arena for cow race called "Karapan Sapi".

This concept was collaboration of Lamborghini and Audi. Lamborghini itself prepared all the raw materials project. According to Tanevsky, it revealed that this project will be the first hybrid product of Lamborghini scheduled out in 2016.

As hybrid cars were fuel efficient and environmentally friendly, it did not mean to create a Lamborghini Madura to become less interesting. This car was designed with a futuristic frame and paint.

Although this design was vaguely resembled to the Reventón and Estoque concept cars, however the design Madura was leaner, more focused and more aggressive.

At the front, features of Madura was slimmer on the headlights to make room for larger air holes. Madura was also designed twisting that it could direct the wind more perfectly. (World Car Fans)