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Lamborghini delays full electrification, focusing on plug-in hybrids due to low luxury EV demand, with key electric models likely not arriving until 2035.
Lamborghini is delaying its transition to all-electric vehicles, with CEO Stephan Winkelmann indicating the electric Urus successor may not launch until 2035 and the Lanzador’s future uncertain.
The company is shifting focus to plug-in hybrids, citing waning luxury buyer interest in fully electric models and demand for internal combustion engine performance.
Despite EU and UK 2035 combustion engine bans, Lamborghini’s low volume—around 10,000 cars annually—may grant regulatory exemptions.
This contrasts with Ferrari’s all-electric Elettrica launch, highlighting differing strategies among Italian supercar makers.
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Lamborghini retrasa la electrificación completa, centrándose en los híbridos enchufables debido a la baja demanda de vehículos eléctricos de lujo, y es probable que los principales modelos eléctricos no lleguen hasta 2035.