Italian car company, Lamborghini reveals its plans over the next 19 years 03/18/2011
Italian car company Lamborghini recently announced that it would create a number of new vehicles during the next couple of years, according to Edmunds Inside Line.

Some of the new models consumers can expect the automaker to make are the four-door Estoque, the Sesto Elemento (a carbon fiber-intensive vehicle) and the Cabrera, which will succeed the Gallardo, the news source reported.

Lamborghini also said that over the next 19 years it will work more closely with Volkswagen and draw inspiration from the German car company's vehicles in terms of style and engines, reported the news source.

The Sesto Elemento, which debuted at the 2010 Paris Auto Show, may soon hit production, the article said.

"The Sesto Elemento shows how the future of the super sports car can look - extreme lightweight engineering, combined with extreme performance results in extreme driving fun," Lamborghini CEO, Steve Winkelmann, told the news provider last year. "We will apply this technological advantage right across our model range. Every future Lamborghini will be touched by the spirit of the Sesto Elemento."

Additionally, the car company's 2012 Aventador LP700-4 recently sold out, as several American consumers quickly purchased the sports car.