Lamborghini certainly knows how to celebrate a 50th birthday party. With plenty of fanfare there's been some outrageous creations emerging from the Italian automaker this year. If you thought the Aventador anniversary edition was cool, it had nothing on the Veneno.
From there the Sant'Agata tamers of the raging bull have created something new: the Egoista. Well, to be entirely clear, it was the creation of Volkswagen Auto Group's Head of Design, Walter De Silva.
Upon closer inspection it's made very clear that this vehicle is inspired by the world of aviation. To be more specific, it was inspired by the badass Apache helicopter. One look at the single passenger cockpit and you'd think this thing would lift off rather than use its four wheels.
Likely this is based off of a Gallardo's rolling chassis as it's being powered by a 5.2-liter V10 good for 600 horsepower. 
Take a look at the shots below and weigh in: is the helicopter-inspired Egoista a STUD or a DUD?
Lamborghini's press release follows:
LAMBORGHINI EGOISTA – WALTER DE SILVA'S HOMAGE FOR LAMBORGHINI'S 50TH ANNIVERSARY
 
 An emotional moment in Sant'Agata Bolognese yesterday at the culmination  of the gala celebrating Lamborghini's 50th anniversary: Walter De  Silva's incredible vehicle made its entry in front of a thousand  invitees, the Head of Design for the Volkswagen Group's homage to  celebrating the House of the Raging Bull's half century. "I am very  attached to this Italian brand, being an Italian myself. I wanted to pay  homage to and think up a vehicle to underline the fact that  Lamborghinis have always been made with passion, and with the heart more  than the head," said an emotional De Silva.
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 Indeed the Egoista, as the vehicle has been christened, is a car forged  from a passion for innovation and alternative solutions, the same  passion which has always set the Lamborghini brand apart. "This is a car  made for one person only, to allow them to have fun and express their  personality to the maximum. It is designed purely for  hyper-sophisticated people who want only the most extreme and special  things in the world. It represents hedonism taken to the extreme, it is a  car without compromises, in a word: egoista (selfish)," De Silva  further explained.
 
 The supercar's debut was equally spectacular, with a cinematic entry  announced by a trailer projected onto the nine big screens in the room.  The stage was transformed into a landing strip, with a top model in a  flight suit guiding the Egoista's arrival with ground crew light  paddles, and the roar of the V10 engine shaking the 20-meter-tall  tensioned event structure: this is the spectacle the VIP guests were  treated to when Lamborghini President and CEO Stephan Winkelmann entered  at the wheel of the Egoista, before inviting its creator, Walter De  Silva, to join him on stage.
 
 Concept and technology
 
 Powered by a 5.2-liter V10 engine supplying it with 600 horsepower, the  Lamborghini Egoista is an intentionally extreme and unusual vehicle with  absolutely unique characteristics, created by the Volkswagen Group  design team – Alessandro Dambrosio responsible for the exterior and  Stefan Sielaff for the interior, in particular. De Silva's team chose to  create a single-seater, pushing all the characteristics in  Lamborghini's make-up meaning pure driving pleasure, performance and  style beyond their limits. The cockpit, designed like a tailor-made suit  for the driver, is a removable section which, once combined with the  rest of the vehicle, creates a perfect technical, mechanical and  aerodynamic unit. Inspiration, as per Lamborghini tradition, once again  comes from the world of aviation, and in particular the Apache  helicopter, where the cockpit can be ejected in an emergency.
 
 "The cockpit, made completely of carbon fiber and aluminum, represents a  sort of survival cell, allowing the driver to isolate and protect  themselves from external elements," De Silva explained."We kept an eye  on the future when designing the Egoista, with the idea that its cockpit  could have been taken from a jet aircraft and integrated into a road  vehicle, to provide a different travel option."
 
 The design
 
 The exterior is characterized by two fundamental aspects: its  architecture, and the materials used. The design is determined by a  highly muscular structure, in which empty and solid areas fit together  with strength and vigor. The bodywork is dominated, on its sides, by the  stylized profile of a bull preparing to charge, its horns lowered. The  bull is driving towards the front wheels, conferring a futuristic  dynamism and lines which are already, in themselves, highly aggressive.  Naturally, this is a homage, a bold stylistic citation which can only be  a reworking of the Lamborghini brand icon, the well-known raging bull.  The challenge of efficiently inserting the Lamborghini symbol as an  integral part of the bodywork was met courageously and artistically. The  plan view reveals a trimaran profile, where the central hull forms a  unique section with the cockpit, underlined by the carbon-fiber cover on  the front hood.
 
 The upper part of the vehicle does not have aerodynamic appendages, but  rather flaps integrated in the bodywork profile which act automatically  depending on the driving conditions. Two rear flaps activate  automatically at high speeds to increase stability, while a series of  air intakes on the back of the engine hood provides the cooling air flow  to the powerful V10 power plant. While the front of the vehicle has a  profile intended to increase downforce, the rear is fully open with the  mechanics in view, reducing weight but also with the result of creating a  more aggressive look. The Lamborghini Egoista's lights are more like an  aircraft's than a road vehicle's. It does not have traditional  headlights, rather LED clearance lights which determine its position not  just on a single plane such as the road, but rather in three  dimensions, as is required in airspace. Two white front lights, two red  rear lights, a red flashing light in the upper part of the tail, two  orange bull's eyes as side markers, and a further two lights on the  roof, red on the left and green on the right, make this four-wheeled UFO  unique even in the dark. Finally, hidden behind the front air intakes  at the base of the join between the central body and the two side  sections, are two powerful xenon headlamps, two eagle's eyes able to  scan the darkness for great distances. As it is made from lightweight  materials such as aluminum and carbon-fiber, the vehicle has no-walk  zones, duly marked like on airliners. The parallels with the world of  aeronautics do not end here, however, as the body is made from a special  antiradar material, and the glass is anti-glare with an orange  gradation. The rims are also made from antiradar material, flat and  rough, embellished with carbon-fiber plates to improve their  aerodynamics.
 
 Interior
 
 The cockpit's interior is extremely rational, its functionality taken to  the extreme. There is a racing seat with a four-point seatbelt, each  strip a different color, the airbags, and the bare minimum of  instruments. The focal point of these is a head-up display, typical of  jet fighters. To get out of the vehicle, the driver must remove the  steering wheel and rest it on the dashboard, open the dome with an  electronic command, stand up in their seat, sit down on a precise point  of the left-hand bodywork, then swivel their legs 180 degrees from the  inside of the cockpit to the outside of the vehicle. At this point they  can set their feet down and stand up. Even in getting out of the  vehicle, the Lamborghini Egoista requires a pilot more than a driver, a  real top gun.
 
 The philosophy
 
 The Egoista contains, in Walter De Silva's opinion, all the product  criteria which are part of Lamborghini's make-up. "It's as if Ferruccio  Lamborghini were saying: I'm going to put the engine in the back, I  don't want a passenger. I want it for myself, and I want it as I imagine  it to be. It is a fanatical vehicle, Egoista fits it well."
 
 If Lamborghinis are cars for the few, this one goes further. It is a car  for itself, a gift from Lamborghini to Lamborghini, resplendent in its  solitude. The Egoista is pure emotion, Never Never Land, which no one  can ever possess, and which will always remain a dream, for everyone.
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