
During the Ganesh Chaturthi festivities, British supercar maker Lanzante has introduced its inaugural hypercar, the 95-59, which showcases a Lord Ganesha-inspired logo, causing a flurry of online activity. The logo, featuring the image of Lord Ganesha, revered in Hinduism as the deity of wisdom, prosperity, and new beginnings, has drawn significant attention. The inspiration for the logo is linked to George Harrison of the Beatles, who was influenced by Indian spirituality and regarded Lord Ganesha as a symbol of good luck and obstacle removal.
The 95-59 represents Lanzante’s foray into hypercar manufacturing. It is a three-seater with the driver at the center, representing Lanzante’s three decades of expertise. Designed by Paul Howse, the car aims to deliver an engaging experience while offering space for luggage and extended cruising capabilities. Online responses have been plentiful, with users exclaiming ‘Ganpati Bappa Mourya’. One user wrote: “British supercar maker Lanzante just dropped their first-ever badge-design hypercar, the 95-59, complete with a Lord Ganesha-inspired crest. Sleek, powerful and spiritually symbolic.”


