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Say goodbye to fuel power, Lamborghini's electrification transformation is coming

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McLaren and Ferrari have recently released new entry-level hybrid supercars.

What about Lamborghinis? Of course, it is still a large displacement of self-absorption.

However, as global electrification advances, Lamborghini will also have to say goodbye to the internal combustion engine in the next few years. According to Lamborghini CEO Stephen Winkelmann, this year will be the last year for Lamborghini to offer only models with internal combustion engines. But if you want to buy a brand new Lamborghini Supercar that doesn't require any motor help to drive, you need to place an order as soon as possible by 2023.

Say goodbye to fuel power, Lamborghini's electrification transformation is coming

According to official disclosures, in 2022 Lamborghini will launch four new fuel-powered models, and one of the four models may be a Lamborghini Aventador model as the final version of the model, and then the Aventador and its V12 self-priming engine will also become history.

After that, Lamborghini will become an electrified supercar brand in its entirety. In terms of electrification, Lamborghini has invested a lot of money, and it is said that 1.5 billion euros have been spent on the development of Lamborghini's transition to plug-in hybrid models. It is estimated that Lamborghini's first plug-in hybrid model may be officially unveiled in 2023, while the pure electric version may be available in 2025.

Say goodbye to fuel power, Lamborghini's electrification transformation is coming

With the support of the Volkswagen Group, the Italian supercar manufacturer is bound to enter the door to electrification in the future. It's definitely electric. Winkelmann said they are still working on the final design of the Lamborghini electric model. In addition, the four-door model "suitable for everyday use" is also under lamborghini's consideration.

Comments: In 2022, Lamborghini set a new all-time sales record, delivering 8,405 cars. Nearly 60 percent of these sales are attributable to the Urus models, with 5,021 units sold worldwide. On this day worth celebrating with champagne, Lamborghini decided to abandon its current glory and start all over again. Whatever the outcome of the transformation in the future, Lamborghini's step is certainly bold enough.

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