Lamborghini CEO says the Lamborghini Huracan will be replaced by a new model by the end of 2024. The move could mark the end of charging-enabled cars for the automaker. .
Stephan Winkelmann, CEO of Lamborghini, told Road & Track: “At the end of 2024, an all-new Huracan will hit the market. He added that the new model will have a plug-in hybrid powertrain.
Looking back at Lamborghini’s CEO speech in 2021, he announced that the entire Lamborghini lineup will be powered by a hybrid engine by 2024. It also came as the automaker revealed that the next version is coming. of their flagship supercar, the Aventador, will have 1,001 hp (747 kW/1,015 PS) plug-in hybrid powertrain.
Lamborghini has yet to reveal the official name of the model. However, it has been determined that this Lamborghini plug-in hybrid will be equipped with a 6.5-liter V12 engine and three electric motors powered by a rear lithium-ion battery running along the middle of the car.
Codenamed L545, Lamborghini’s V12 engine continues to retain its natural passive technology, but has been “dramatically tuned”. . Before the electric motors are taken into account, it is said to be more powerful than the version currently powering the Aventador and sends 814 hp (607 kW / 825 PS) to the rear wheels via a dual-clutch transmission. 8 new levels.
Lamborghini has yet to say when it will unveil the new flagship model, but says it will soon. This is one of the company’s electrification plans, predicting Europe and California will ban internal combustion engines by 2035.
Whether the automaker will launch the Huracan with any special edition models remains to be seen, but fans of V10 engines will certainly be delighted to have these.
History of Lamborghini
Lamborghini is a leading supercar brand in the world, founded by Ferruccio Lamborghini in 1963 in Sant’Agata Bolognese, Italy. Before founding Lamborghini, Ferruccio Lamborghini was successful in the production of agricultural machinery and equipment. However, he wanted to change his life and try his hand at car manufacturing.
Right from the first Lamborghini supercars such as the 350 GT and Miura, the brand has proven its strength and elegance.
Although this brand has had many ups and downs in history, Lamborghini still retains its position as one of the most expensive and luxurious car brands in the world.