Special milestone
A special milestone for Lamborghini: the last car with only a fuel engine on board has been sold. The order books for the Huracán and the petrol Urus are closed.
‘The day you knew was coming is finally here,’ a Dutch songwriter once said. We will use that linguistically very questionable sentence again today, because something special, but not entirely unexpected, has happened at Lamborghini. It has sold its last cars with only fuel power. CEO Stephan Winkelmann reports this to the German Welt. The Lamborghini Huracán and current versions of the Urus are sold out until the end of production, meaning orders can only be taken for the plug-in hybrid Lamborghini Revuelto.
It will probably be a long time before the last Lamborghini rolls out of the factory without electrical support. After all, the curtain will not fall for the Lamborghini Huracán until next year. It is not yet clear when the Urus-without-electropower will call it a day. In any case, the plug-in hybrid Lamborghini Urus is already on its way. There is still no trace of a partly electric successor to the Huracán. We can expect that at the end of 2024, so it can never be long before a camouflaged copy of it turns up. Incidentally, the first fully electric Lamborghini, a 2+2, will arrive in 2028 and a fully electric Urus will appear a year later. The latter is probably a cousin of the electric Porsche Cayenne, which also showed its face in the second half of this decade.
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– Thanks for information from Autoweek.nl