Big news today from Sant’Agata, Italy. Will Lamborghini succumb to electricity or die on fire
Italian sports cars come with a very special spirit, which distinguishes them greatly from American and German sports cars, to shine big names in the sky of this industry such as Ferrari, Maserati, Di Tommaso and other companies for quite some time.. But Lamborghini remains the most distinguished and unique company for many car enthusiasts. .

The Lamborghini company was not only established for the production of sports cars, but it started as a kind of challenge and stubbornness for the engineer Ferruccio Lamborghini – the founder of the company who wanted to make a better car than Ferrari because of a dispute with Enzo Ferrari, founder and owner of the famous Italian company, to succeed this engineer at the age of 47 years of establishing his own company and competing with adults, Lamborghini models are now a beautiful dream for fans and sports car enthusiasts around the world.

Supercar companies like Lamborghini face some of the biggest hurdles when it comes to decarbonizing. But when there is a will, there is a way. Italian company CEO Stefan Winkelmann just announced a three-part plan called Direzione Cor Tauri, which aims to phase out carbon emissions.

For those unfamiliar with astronomy, Cor Tauri is the brightest star in the constellation of Taurus. The key word here is “gradual” because dropping internal combustion engines won’t happen overnight.

This is what Lamborghini intends to do. This year and next year, or what has been described, will be just a celebration of internal combustion engines, as they call it, and I call it a farewell party for internal combustion engines. That is, as previously announced, two new V12 models will be revealed later this year, one of which is rumored to be an Aventador or a Countach at Lamborghini’s Cyan plant. Winkelmann noted that the Lamborghini Sian has already begun the company’s “electrification journey.”
Will Lamborghini die, the star of combustion engines?

This work will really start in 2023 when the first type of hybrid car is launched from series production. Specific details about this new Lamborghini have yet to be announced, but we suspect it will be an updated Urus that features a plug-in hybrid setup. It will be produced by the end of 2024, and Lamborghini has announced that it is pledging its entire range to be electric, including the successors to the Huracán and Aventador models .
Lamborghini aims to reduce carbon dioxide emissions from its vehicles by 50 percent by early 2025. This will require a significant investment of more than 1.5 billion euros, the largest investment ever in the company’s 58-year history .

And then there will be perhaps the biggest change in Lamborghini history: it’s a new model of all-electric Lamborghini that will debut sometime in the second half of this decade. Based on hooded car image shown in Winkelmann’s letter.
Winkelman did not say frankly whether it would have two or four doors. The company insists that its first-ever electric vehicle will have “great performance” and will be number one in its class. This will not be the last electric Lamborghini, but rather the beginning of a new era.
Winkelmann announces an all-electric Lamborghini

“The Lamborghini Electric Plan is a newly planned path, which is necessary in the context of a fundamentally changing world, where we want to make our contribution by continuing to reduce our environmental impact through concrete projects,” Winkelmann said. “Lamborghini has always been synonymous with outstanding technological expertise in building engines that feature exceptional performance and understated performance,” Winkelmann said.
He says there are big changes happening at Lamborghini but we can rest assured that the raging bull is far from dead. where it will currently be redefined.
- Lamborghini Urus – $211,321.
- Lamborghini Huracan Evo – $264,969.
- Lamborghini Huracan Evo Spyder – $291,095.
- Lamborghini Huracan Evo RWD – $212,266.
- Lamborghini Huracan Evo RWD Spyder – $233,123.
- Lamborghini Aventador S – $421,350.
- Lamborghini Aventador S Roadster – $460,427.
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