Lamborghini Take Care Of Hybrids Coming In 2024 Before EV Presence In 2029
JAKARTA - Good news for Lamborghini lovers. The Italian manufacturer revealed that it will bring an update to its flagship SUV, take care of it which will be equipped with hybrid technology in 2024.
Manage the hybrid engine powered will also be a bridge for manufacturers to enter the electrification realm. It is also confirmed that the second generation will receive electricity for 2029.
Launching from the Autocar page, Thursday, June 22, Lamborghini Manages the hybrid will be the second model to use Plug-In Hybrid (PHEV) technology after Revuelto, who is the successor to Aventador.
Lamborghini Mangur will continue to use the current engine, namely 4.0 liter twin-turbo V8 with a combination of hybrid technology. The hybrid SUV will replace the gasoline-engined treatment which is currently being produced.
The EV will follow the launch of Lamborghini's first full electric car which will be present in 2028. This first EV car is a new all-time model that will be presented by the manufacturer bearing the bull logo.
This means that the latest model is not a derivative of other models that have been presented by Lamborghini before. Moreover, Lamborghini does not yet have an interest in launching the next generation of Revuelto and Huracan who are fully powered by electricity.
This new EV model will be of the 2+2 GT type with high performance with several innovative improvements like Grand Tourer (GT) cars. This is the fourth model to help the company's goal of reducing the use of carbon emissions by 80 percent.
"It's about sustainability, having better visibility, and having a very sexy car design, but still being immediately recognized as Lamborghini," said Lamborghini CEO Stephan Winkelmann.
Winkelmann also said that it would offer the model with technology that other manufacturers have not provided, which makes the EV model unique.
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However, Lamborghini lovers will have to wait until 2028 to see the latest model. In the future, Lamborghini will strengthen his staff by presenting the successor to Huracan, Revuelto, and take care of the new hybrid.
To prepare EVs into the ranks of Lamborghini, the manufacturer will rebuild the Sant'Agata plant, a place to assemble the latest Revuelto and Huracan.