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Lamborghini has poured cold water on its prospects of an electric car again, according to reports. The brand has been working on a new model, which is schedule for production towards the end of this ...
Lamborghini will withdraw its current plan to launch electric vehicles globally around 2030, CEO Stephan Winkelmann has said in a recent interview. As the reason, Winkelmann said that the EV ...
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The legendary Italian automaker confirmed to USA TODAY that it's no longer planning to build battery electric cars by 2030.
The Italian supercar maker said acceptance of the EV was "close to zero," and will focus entirely on hybrid models that deliver engine noise.
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Lamborghini canceled plans for an upcoming electric vehicle launch due to a lack of consumer demand and will replace it with a plug-in hybrid instead, CEO Stephan Winkelmann said.
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