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Speaking with reporters in Australia, the CEO of Lamborghini suggested that the company is rethinking what will power the car ...
Lamborghini is considering a significant shift in its electrification strategy, potentially transforming its first electric ...
It’s not the Urus, but Lamborghini did promise its first EV would offer an “unprecedented” driving experience. That’s if ...
Lamborghini was planning to introduce its first-ever EV by 2028. What is happening with the model based on the Lanzador ...
A Lanzador concept appeared as an electric car two years ago, but the final product might have internal combustion power, too ...
The 1,341-horse Lamborghini Lanzador concept may not preview a full-electric model after all. Instead, a plug-in hybrid ...
Wealthy buyers simply aren’t that interested in EVs, say CEOs, but they will be, and introducing the right sort of EV for this market at the right time will be critical to long-term success. Mr.
Lamborghini’s plans to introduce a new, pure battery-electric fourth model to its lineup came into sharper focus today with the reveal of the Lanzador concept at Monterey Car Week. A high ground ...
While a concept, the Lanzador does preview Lamborghini’s first production electric car. It’s slated to go into production in 2028, so it will be awhile before we see the final product.
Lamborghini’s current lineup includes two-seat mid-engined supercars and the Urus SUV. The Lanzador represents a third body style: the “2+2” grand touring car, with occasional-use rear seats.
Lamborghini has dabbled in gas/electric hybrids in the past, but its all-electric offerings have been few and far between. The Italian automaker unveiled one such vehicle late last week, however ...
Lamborghini’s all-electric future is finally starting to take shape. The Italian marque revealed its newest—and realest—all-electric concept, the Lanzador, at Monterey Car Week on Friday ...