JAKARTA - In May 2021, Lamborghini pledged to convert three of its car models into electric by 2024, and launch electric vehicles in the second half of the decade.
Now, Lamborghini has confirmed that they will start production of their first electric car in 2028.
Told Autoexpress Lamborghini's Chief Executive Officer Stephan▁perlukman said his electric car would use Volkswagen Group technology later.
Lecturerman describes it as a fourth model that will be more usable every day. This means 2+2, a two-door car with higher ground clearance.
Meanwhile, at different times Lamborghini chief technical officer, Rouven Mohr explained some of the benefits that Lamborghini's first EV will bring.
"Some of our core pillars from a technology point of view are very suitable for the electric world," added Mohr further.
Mohr continued, Lamborghini engineers have found ways to keep up with most EVs and he believes owners won't complain about cars that are too heavy.
The company will spend 1.8 billion euros on a four-year electrification strategy. Lamborghini will produce hybrid replacements for Aventadors arriving in early 2023, Huracan plug-in hybrid successors by the end of 2024 and plug-in hybrid SUVs in the same year, completing full electrification.
"We are in touch with our colleagues at Porsche because in the [Volkswagen] Group they are leaders for this."
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