Fast Technology reported on December 17 that Lamborghini CEO Stephen Winkelman announced that Lamborghini will delay the launch of its first pure electric sports car until 2029.
Stephen Winkelman believes that the global market is not yet ready to accept all-electric luxury sports cars, and in its market segment, even in 2025 or 2026, the market is not yet mature.
Lamborghini is currently part of the Volkswagen Group and has launched three hybrid models: the new Urus SE SUV, the Revuelto sports car and the new Temerario sports car, which starts at 300,000 euros.
Winckelman said that Europe’s internal combustion engine phase-out plan may be delayed, and Lamborghini will pay attention to changes in relevant regulations in the next few years and consider using synthetic fuels as an alternative to electrification, believing that this is the right way to deal with the future.
Discussions on synthetic fuels are currently underway and are full of opportunities for brands like Lamborghini.
, At the same time, Porsche is also reassessing its electrification strategy and plans to continue and launch more internal combustion engine models, overturning its previous decision to retain only the 911 internal combustion engine model after 2030.
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