Lamborghini’s New All-Electric Urus May Not Hit the Road Until 2035
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While the most famous Italian sports car manufacturer - Ferrari - will start producing its first electric car later this year, its Italian competitor Lamborghini is still delaying the launch of its fully electric cars.
Lamborghini shifts the electrification of its Urus SUV to the mid- 2030s. Instead, the Italian sports car manufacturer continues to rely on a plug-in hybrid drive for the next generation of the successful vehicle. (Read more)
Among luxury and sports cars, combustion engines are still the most popular. Many brands have already realized this, and Lamborghini is another one. The automaker wanted the Urus to be an electric car, but in the end it will at least have a hybrid drive.
Only in the next decade will Lamborghini Urus become completely electric, and not in the next generation as it now came to be on the table. In this way, it coincides with Porsche, of the same group, who also made a similar decision for its SUV - Cayenne. Lamborghini's executive director, Stephan Winkelmann, said in an interview with Autocar publication: "We want to have a new generation again as a hybrid plugin. This is something very important …
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