Donnerstag, 1. Mai 2025

Sports car tip: Lamborghini Zeithaus Wolfsburg - Exhibition

Exhibition: Lamborghini at the Zeithaus in the Autostadt


Experience icons of automotive history live: eight Italian Lamborghini legends are currently on display in Wolfsburg


Loans from the Lamborghini Museum in Sant'Agata Bolognese in Wolfsburg (Deutsch, Italiano, English)


Wolfsburg - May 1, 2025. The Autostadt in Wolfsburg is now presenting a piece of automotive history. A must-see for sports car and design fans: eight extraordinary Lamborghini vehicles – six of them from the Zeithaus's own collection. A special feature of the exhibition on the upper floor of the Zeithaus is the collaboration with the Lamborghini Museum in Sant'Agata Bolognese, which is taking place for the first time in this context. The Italian museum represents the living heart of the brand. It was founded in 1963 and showcases the vision of Ferruccio Lamborghini right up to the high-tech super sports cars of today.


Super sports cars not only make automotive history, but also design history – here at Promenadeplatz in front of the Bayeriser Hof Hotel in Munich, photo: Helga Waess (press photo archive)



Lamborghinis are icons of automotive history


In addition to these two Lambo classics on loan, six models of the brand will be presented:
The museum has loaned the two models from Italy to Wolfsburg:

  • Aventador – remember: the Aventador set the lap record for production vehicles on the Nürburgring Nordschleife in 2018;
  • and Gallardo Squadra – the Gallardo is Lamborghini's best-selling vehicle.

 

 The exhibition also includes:


  • the very first automobile produced by Lamborghini, dating back to 1966: the Lamborghini 350 GT (GRAN TURISMO) – the engine with four overhead camshafts was previously only found in racing cars. The Touring patent design and all aluminum parts ensured a lightweight body. It was available as a two- and three-seater (two in the front and one in the middle);
  • the Lamborghini Miura, the brand's first supercar – the design was created by Marcello Gandini for Bertone;
  • the Lamborghini Countach LP 400 – one of the fastest road-legal vehicles in the 1970s;
  • and the Lamborghini Diablo GT, the brand's first all-wheel-drive supercar – a production model whose shape and appearance are reminiscent of a hypercar. There is also the Revuelto from Lamborghini
  • and the Urus SE, the SUV from Lamborghini

Lamborghini's design history and fascination range from the elegant lines of these classic icons to high-performance models. With this exhibition, the Zeithaus is also signaling its commitment to presenting a vibrant experience alongside automotive history.

ZeitHaus
Autostadt


Stadtbrücke

 38440 Wolfsburg