Ev Roadmap For Lamborghini

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https://cleantechnica.com/2021/05/1...s-including-first-fully-electric-car-by-2030/

"A totally electric car will be the final phase of Lamborghini’s electrification roadmap. The company recently unveiled the roadmap as the core of its strategy to achieve environmental sustainability. There are three phases of the plan, with the first phase being a slightly counterintuitive “Celebration of the combustion engine.” According to Lamborghini this phase “will be characterized by the development of combustion engines for versions that pay homage to the brand’s glorious history and iconic products past and present.” This phase will take place from 2021 to 2022, and we suppose it is fair enough that the company will give its beloved combustion engines a fitting send off, considering it has made some of the finest supercars in the world."


1500 hp model please hehe
 
Should be interesting to see where they go. TMU, the Sian is a different approach from other hybrid supercars; I believe the power can be regenerated very quickly, but is also dispersed very quickly to fill in power gaps under acceleration?
 
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I don't think they are going to sound like this.







At least we don't have to put up with all that testosterone and huge egos anymore. :lol:





 
Lamborghini confirms that the first BEV will come in 2028 as a 2+2 grand tourer


The Revuelto, now in full production, is already establishing its success: an automobile that will transform not only Automobili Lamborghini but the entire super sports car market. The Revuelto marks Lamborghini’s entry into the second phase of its ambitious Direzione Cor Tauri project, involving a total investment of €1.9 billion – the largest ever in the company’s history. It leads to the hybridization of the entire model range by 2024, and in 2028 the debut of the first full-electric model, already identified by the House of Sant’Agata Bolognese as a 2+2 grand tourer.
 
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