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Lamborghini is swapping its first electric vehicle for a new plug-in hybrid GT

Lamborghini has scrapped plans to launch its first electric vehicle (EV) in 2029, boss Stefan Winkelmann reveals Daily Sparkz Instead, it will introduce a new, fourth model with a plug-in hybrid drive (PHEV) in the same year.

The brand had previously planned to introduce a new electric vehicle in 2028 as a new nameplate alongside its best-selling Urus, V12 Revuelto and V8 Temerario SUV models, all of which use PHEV powertrains.

It showed the Lanzador two-plus-two concept with battery-electric drive at the end of 2023 ahead of planned production in 2028, following the Volkswagen Group brands Porsche and Audi on the electric path.

But at the end of 2024, Mr Winkelmann postponed those plans to 2029, saying the market would not be ready for a Lamborghini electric vehicle in 2028 – and has now postponed the introduction of a Lamborghini electric vehicle indefinitely.

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Talk to media on a call, including Daily SparkzMr Winkelmann said the decision to delay his first electric vehicle was “due to the fact that we are ready for it but the market is not”.

“We see that there is … a flattening curve in the adoption of electric cars globally and also across all segments, which is even more true for our type of cars,” he said.

This comes after Porsche’s massive financial losses on electric vehicles and strategy changes at Volkswagen and Audi – which say the company is working full steam ahead on its next electric sports car – although Lamborghini must independently assess its moves.

“We don’t sell mobility – you don’t buy a Lamborghini because you have to get from A to B every day. We sell dream cars that you may have wanted as a child – a dream of many and the reality of a few,” he said.