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Lamborghini reveals new logo for all future cars
Thursday, Mar 28, 2024 12:00 PM
New Lamborghini logo
New logo is subtler but 'braver', Lamborghini said
Subtle restyle for the raging bull and a bespoke Lamborghini font to reflect the firm's 'brave and authentic' values

Lamborghini has refreshed its logo for the first time in more than 20 years, giving its trademark raging bull badge a new look that aims to promote the firm's attributes.

The new logo, which will be applied to all new cars going forwards, is said to "better reflect the "brave", "unexpected" and "authentic" values" of Lamborghini's 'mission'.

The Italian supercar manufacturer has also created a new bespoke font that "echoes the unmistakable lines and angularity of the cars". 

The emblem itself is very similar to the previous iteration, but the bright gold detailing has been toned into a subtler bronze and the Lamborghini name is written in a "broader" typeface, "symbolising the clear identity of the brand".

The first car to wear the new badge is expected to be the plug-in hybrid version of the Urus SUV, due to be revealed in the coming months, followed by the Hurácan's successor later this year. 

Notably, the bull itself will appear individually – without its shield-shaped surrounding and the Lamborghini name – for the first time on the company's website and social media channels. 

The rebranding programme is the latest step in Lamborghini's 'Direzione Cor Tauri' business strategy, under which it will electrify its line-up by the end of 2024 and introduce its first EV – based on the striking Lanzador crossover concept – in around 2028.Â