Not surprising anyone, Lamborghini has delayed the rollout of the Lanzador from 2028 to 2029. According to chief executive officer Stephan Winkelmann, the market simply is not ready for an electric ...
Lamborghini's hybrid supercar, the Revuelto, makes 1,001 horsepower. Its next electrified car, and the brand's first fully electric one, could make almost double that number, according to Volkswagen ...
Lamborghini’s plans for its first electric car have just hit a brief pause, but don’t worry, it’s not time to start doubting the brand just yet. The Lanzador, an EV concept unveiled in mid-2023, was ...
The Italian automaker is not quite ready to release its first full EV. Thankfully, it has a ridiculous new hybrid to tide you over. The Italian automaker is not quite ready to release its first full ...
Lamborghini may turn the Lanzador EV concept into a hybrid, scrapping the electric powertrain entirely, the company's CEO told Autocar. According to Lamborghini CEO Stephan Winklemann, the company ...
Lamborghini has now launched its second plug-in hybrid. The first was the V-12-powered Revuelto, a $600,000 supercar with 1,001 hp (746 kW), all-wheel drive, and three electric motors, which debuted ...
Amee has been tied to the national automotive industry for over twenty years. Starting out as a photographer shooting for automakers, agencies, and various global magazines; with writing & digital ...
It's long been expected that Lamborghini's fourth model line — based heavily on the 2023 Lanzador concept — will be an electric vehicle when it finally launches. Well, that might not be the case after ...
Lamborghini has confirmed that its first all-electric vehicle will arrive in 2029. The brand's first all-electric model, the Lanzador crossover was originally expected to debut in 2028. According to ...
Two years ago, Lamborghini unveiled the Lanzador concept as a first look at its long-promised first EV. A road car based on the concept seemed far away when it was announced alongside a 2028 ETA, but ...
Chase Bierenkoven is a gearhead and writer based in Denver, Colorado. As the family lore goes, Chase's first word was "truck." Cars have been a problem ever since. By 16, Chase was spending his ...
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