Lamborghini plans to offer a grand touring 2+2 car, but it won't be another SUV. CEO Winkelmann wants a two-door GT, ruling out four-door sedans. New GT could boost profits and reconnect with ...
At the 12 Hours of Sebring, Lamborghini CEO Stephan Winkelmann said that the company's lineup is still missing a two-door grand tourer. Lamborghini is planning to add a fourth model line before the ...
Lamborghini is having a blast, and it has no intention of pumping the brakes now. The Italian supercar announced Thursday that it set new records for deliveries (10,747 cars) and revenue (nearly $3.7 ...
Lamborghini’s boss has clarified his comments on EVs, and the company has confirmed new combustion cars will arrive this year. Lamborghini’s first full EV is delayed until after 2030; new hybrid ...
The 2029 Lamborghini Lanzador looks to take the exotic carmaker into the EV era. The wild-looking Lanzador concept previews the company's future efforts to transition to electric power. This ...
Lamborghini is shifting its focus from fully electric cars to plug-in hybrids. The company cited slowing demand for battery electric vehicles in the luxury sports car market. The next-generation Urus, ...
Lamborghini will cancel its plan to release an electric vehicle in 2028 due to what the company is calling a lack of consumer demand. Lamborghini CEO Stephan Winkelmann spoke with The Sunday Times in ...
Lamborghini has officially cancelled the Lanzador, its first planned all-electric vehicle, due to a lack of customer interest CEO Stephan Winkelmann stated that demand for high-end EVs is “close to ...
CEO says customers have yet to form an “emotional connection” with EVs, pushing the brand towards a focus on hybrid power instead. Lamborghini has abandoned plans to bring its first fully electric ...
Back in 2023, Italian supercar maker Lamborghini announced it was going to enter into the electric age in style by bringing to life the Lanzador, a 1,341-horsepower “Ultra GT” that would be the most ...
Lamborghini has officially shelved plans for its first production EV, deciding instead to lean harder into high-performance plug-in hybrids through 2030. In Sant’Agata’s world, electricity is welcome, ...
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