Lamborghini has renovated its Museum of Technology at Sant’Agata Bolognese, Italy. Named MUDETEC, it is a must-visit attraction for those who love to see Lamborghini evolution over fifty years.
Talking about MUDETEC, Damien Percheron, Head of the Middle East and Africa markets (MEA) for Automobili Lamborghini, stated: “The new MUDETEC is the go-to place for Lamborghini super fans who want to immerse themselves in the brand’s rich history truly. Lamborghini has a big fanbase in the Middle East, and we encourage everyone to visit the new museum of technology and experience Lamborghini’s advanced technologies through an innovative and interactive way that is without parallel.”
The Museum of Technology has also started two new instructive workshops for learners: “Vehicle set-up and ergonomics” and “Carbon fiber and its technology.”
With the relaunch of this Lamborghini Museum, visitors can also marvel at the special exhibition of “Future Shapers since 1963”. The exhibition will run until October 31st, 2019 and showcase Lamborghini’s journey to success through pictures, original draws, and videos.
Talking about the Lamborghini evolution, the Sixties was the time when the automaker made an impression with is first sport car, the 350 GT. It was also the time when they introduced the fastest car in the world, the Miura. The sixties also brought us Lamborghini’s first four-seater sport car, the Espada. When the Countach came in the Seventies, it stunned the world with its innovative styling and technology.
In the Eighties, the automaker introduced their first off-roader, the LM002. Lamborghini transformed its platform over the years to create their luxury SUVs.
There is so much to learn about Lamborghini as we continue our journey down the road.