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The first electric Lamborghini in history

The race is on. One by one, the prestigious automobile brands are announcing their switch to electric power with 2025 in their sights. After Porsche, Aston Martin and Ferrari , it is Lamborghini's turn to present its decarbonization strategy for the next four years. come.

 

 

- 50% of CO2 emissions by 2025. To achieve its objective, the firm with the bull, owned by Volkswagen since 1998, has put the means. With record results boosted by the release of its supercharged SUV, the Urus, Lamborghini will inject 1.5 billion euros into its transformation plan. Neither more nor less the largest investment in the history of the brand, which saw the light of day in 1963. Objective announced: to reduce the range's CO2 emissions by 50% by 2025. Under the leadership of the President of Bugatti , Stephan Winkelmann, back at the head of Lamborghini, the plan entitled “Direzione Cor Tauri”, which soberly designates the brightest star in the constellation Taurus, comes in three phases.

Lamborghini Trono on Behance

Take the electric bull by the horns. To end the combustion era in style, Lamborghini should release two new models by 2022 with a V12 engine that could be based on the Aventador platform, the flagship of the brand. Without a doubt, future collectors. A hybrid transition phase will follow, until the end of 2024, with the launch of an electric version for each of the three models of the firm, the Urus, the Huracan and the Aventador, and the release in 2023 of the first hybrid series model.

Then, during the second part of the decade, certainly around 2030, Lamborghini will present a new all-electric model with the stated objective of making it the best model on the market. Among other things, it should find the future electric Ferrari on its way, the launch of which was recently confirmed for 2025. The countdown has started and it promises to be… electrifying.

 






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