The “Cor Tauri Direction” plan unveiled by Lamborghini in 2021 not only sees the electrification of the current vehicle range, but also the launch of the first all-electric model. The automaker’s new hybrid “era” will kick off at the end of March, when Aventador’s heir will be revealed who can count on V12 is equipped with Plug-in system. The power unit, the manufacturer of which recently shared the first key characteristics.
According to Road & Track, who attended a press meeting attended by the Lamborghini CEO, Stefan Winkelmann, by 2030 there will be two fully electric models. The first will debut in 2028. At the moment, we don’t know much about this car. However, this will all new model and it seems that this may be, as it turned out in the past, a 2 + 2 crossover. Nothing is known about the technical characteristics of the power unit at the moment. However, since this is the first electric Lamborghini, it will play a very important role for the car manufacturer.
For 2029, as previously predicted, the CEO has confirmed the arrival of one 100% electric version of the Urus. Thus, the new generation of the SUV will be offered in a battery version.
In 2028 and 2029 we will have the first two BEV models. We will have the fourth model, today we have three. It will become the first fully electric in 2028. And then in 2029 there will be a new Urus.
Lamborghini’s CEO says its first two electric vehicles will help cut the brand’s overall emissions by 80 percent compared to today’s production. As for the launch of new hybrid models after the debut of the Aventador successor, hybrid Urus will appear in 2024 and towards the end of 2024, there will be a new hybrid Huracan, which we talked about just recently.
To electrify its vehicle range, Lamborghini is investing a total of 1.5 billion euros. The car manufacturer, in particular, is working to find technologies and solutions that can always guarantee the best performance and driving dynamics.
The overall Lamborghini project is certainly interesting and ambitious. In a few weeks, with the presentation of the successor to the Aventador, we will probably be able to find out more.
Source: HD Motori
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