With the recent launch of the Lamborghini Temerario, the Italian supercar brand is inching closer to its goals for a fully hybrid lineup. As the aging Aventador and Huracan are inked into the history ...
Lamborghini is delaying its first fully electric model by a year, hoping that market conditions will be more favorable at that time, Reuters reports. "We do not think 2029 is late to have an electric ...
Lamborghini says market isn't ready for electric supercars Lamborghini says key challenge for electric supercars is delivering differentiation and emotion Lamborghini isn't opposed to electric ...
Lamborghini has never been about volume, yet it just delivered more cars than at any point in its history. With 10,747 vehicles shipped globally last year, the brand shattered its own record and ...
For a decade, high end carmakers were held up as proof that an all electric future was inevitable. Now the two most mythic ...
While many expect the car industry to ultimately transition almost entirely to electric vehicles, slowdowns in the take-up of new EVs do mean ICEs will continue to be offered for longer than many had ...
Lamborghini is, indeed, electrifying its lineup, but it is doing it on its own terms. The Italian house has officially shifted course, as its CEO announced that the EV project it had been working on ...
Italian luxury automobile manufacturer Lamborghini said they are going electric. The company said they would launch its first hybrid series production car in 2023, and by the end of 2024, each of the ...
Instead, Lamborghini will stick with hybrid power for the next-generation Urus, which currently makes 789 brake horsepower from a V-8 and an electric motor. The new-generation Urus will still debut in ...
Whether it will ultimately be a low-to-the-ground GT or some type of pseudo-sports utility vehicle, Lamborghini’s upcoming EV will still have to contend with the likes of the Porsche Macan Turbo ...