I’m not particularly excited by the “Lanzador”, though. I am sure it is a great vehicle, and it looks nice and all, but it seems kind of too much like a family-car / SUV for the otherwise batshit crazy Lamborghini brand. It will probably do fine, though, just like the Urus.
Lopsided_Quarter_931
Gonna be fun to watch the hardcore fans coping with it.
ZobeidZuma
NOTE: “Lamborghini’s first EV” is not an EV. It’s a hybrid.
Desistance
Lambo has a new mild hybrid. Same ol’ song.
feurie
Who cares? “Are we ready”? The like five people who buy it and the 100 articles about it?
IronbloodPrime
What kind of garbage article title is that though?
iqisoverrated
The question is more: Does anyone care? Hybrids are already dated technology.
ronnysteal
Amazing packing skills of the engineer from design to production. They know how to put all this stuff together. I’m curious how well this car gonna last.
ReliantG
If they’re calling a hybrid an EV, which they are, then this car isn’t even the first. The Revuelto launched a few years back, so this article is just wrong across the board.
asuram21
What do they mean are we ready?
How many of us can afford an ICE one? Lmao.
Sir_Henry_Deadman
No they all look awful
contrarybeary
They are almost there. Just rneed to rip out the unnecessary slow and inefficient V8 engine.
Ok-Research7136
This has approximately zero impact on any of us.
V8-Turbo-Hybrid
No, we aren’t, and Lamborghini doesn’t plan to make EV in short while.
Their CEO Stephan Winkelmann has claimed that he doesn’t see full electric exotic market existence. Even Mate Rimac is creating all electric exotic market, he admits that all electric exotic not there, as his Rimac models isn’t sold out.
Exotic is just like a high-end mechanical watch, most wealth buyers still don’t care how advance in todays dight watch and EV. If they can afford these expensive, they aren’t easily to turn around.
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It’s in the nature of supercars to represent progress and it doesn’t take any thinking to know that instant torque without noise is progress.
My Hyundai PHEV is heck of a lot more magical than any exotic ICE.
I would love an electric Lamborghini. The [Lamborghini Terzo-Millennio](https://www.lamborghini.com/en-en/models/concept/terzo-millennio) got me super excited for one, and for the future of EV super and sports cars in general.
I’m not particularly excited by the “Lanzador”, though. I am sure it is a great vehicle, and it looks nice and all, but it seems kind of too much like a family-car / SUV for the otherwise batshit crazy Lamborghini brand. It will probably do fine, though, just like the Urus.
Gonna be fun to watch the hardcore fans coping with it.
NOTE: “Lamborghini’s first EV” is not an EV. It’s a hybrid.
Lambo has a new mild hybrid. Same ol’ song.
Who cares? “Are we ready”? The like five people who buy it and the 100 articles about it?
What kind of garbage article title is that though?
The question is more: Does anyone care? Hybrids are already dated technology.
Amazing packing skills of the engineer from design to production. They know how to put all this stuff together. I’m curious how well this car gonna last.
If they’re calling a hybrid an EV, which they are, then this car isn’t even the first. The Revuelto launched a few years back, so this article is just wrong across the board.
What do they mean are we ready?
How many of us can afford an ICE one? Lmao.
No they all look awful
They are almost there. Just rneed to rip out the unnecessary slow and inefficient V8 engine.
This has approximately zero impact on any of us.
No, we aren’t, and Lamborghini doesn’t plan to make EV in short while.
Their CEO Stephan Winkelmann has claimed that he doesn’t see full electric exotic market existence. Even Mate Rimac is creating all electric exotic market, he admits that all electric exotic not there, as his Rimac models isn’t sold out.
Exotic is just like a high-end mechanical watch, most wealth buyers still don’t care how advance in todays dight watch and EV. If they can afford these expensive, they aren’t easily to turn around.
I’ll buy it.