Volkswagen VWAGY-owned Lamborghini has dropped plans to introduce its first fully electric vehicle (EV), marking a major ...
The Lanzador was first unveiled as a concept car at the Monterey Car Week in 2023. Lamborghini positioned it as a four-seat ...
The legendary Italian automaker confirmed to USA TODAY that it's no longer planning to build battery electric cars by 2030.
The CEO of the supercar company says demand for high-end full electric cars is “almost zero.” Could this mean Ferrari's Luce will be dead on arrival?
Lamborghini has pulled the plug on plans to launch its first electric supercar; the automaker is focusing on hybrids as its customers failed to warm to the idea of EVs.
Lamborghini had planned to make the Lanzador and possibly a Urus EV, but now the marque has canceled its electric supercars ...
Lamborghini has elected to cancel the high-riding Lanzador, citing market preferences and the challenge of delivering an engaging EV.
The decision comes after internal debate stretching more than a year, according to CEO Stephan Winkelmann. Market testing and ...
Audi has appointed Rouven Mohr, the current chief technical officer of Automobili Lamborghini, as its new head of Technical Development, the company announced. Mohr will assume the role on March 1, ...
CEO says customers have yet to form an “emotional connection” with EVs, pushing the brand towards a focus on hybrid power ...
Lamborghini has spent the past two years converting its core lineup to plug-in hybrid powertrains, but it is now walki ...
The Italian supercar maker abandons its planned electric 2+2 crossover, doubling down on hybrids as uncertainty clouds market demand ...
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