Lamborghini has unveiled its pioneering electric concept vehicle, the Lanzador, marking the brand’s foray into the world of pure-electric vehicles.
Lamborghini Lanzador
The Lanzador, which was unveiled at The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering, combines high-performance traits from the flagship Revuelto and the adaptable Urus, as well as revolutionary infotainment capabilities, to reinvent the onboard experience.
The Lanzador, a high-ground-clearance Gran Turismo with 2+2 seating, features an all-wheel-drive layout driven by electric motors on each axle, enabling a constant all-electric driving experience in a variety of climates and terrains.
The prototype vehicle features a cutting-edge high-performance battery technology to ensure both exceptional range and power, with a startling peak power exceeding one megawatt.
Lamborghini’s tradition of power
The inside of the Lanzador reflects Lamborghini’s dedication to sustainability, as the use of eco-friendly materials does not compromise the luxurious aesthetics, quality, and resilience that define the brand.
This innovative idea continues Lamborghini’s tradition of power, performance, and driving enjoyment, providing clients with an exciting experience appropriate for daily use.
Stephan Winkelmann
“The Lanzador concept encapsulates the core attributes of Lamborghini’s inaugural full-electric model,” says Stephan Winkelmann, Chairman and CEO of Automobili Lamborghini.
The decision to reveal this glimpse of our electric future at The Quail event, surrounded by our legacy vehicles, honours our 60-year DNA.”
In addition to the introduction of the Lanzador, Lamborghini displayed an excellent lineup at The Quail event. This includes the 1,015 CV plug-in hybrid Revuelto, which had a revolutionary V12 mid-engine configuration.
Fastest production SUV
The diversified lineup also included the adventurous all-terrain Huracán Sterrato and the Urus Performante, a Super SUV that was the fastest production SUV to reach the peak of Pikes Peak.
Lamborghini’s First Half of 2023
Lamborghini, which is celebrating its 60th anniversary, has achieved impressive sales results in the first half of 2023. During this period, global deliveries of 5,341 automobiles outpaced H1 sales of last year by 251 units.
60th anniversary
With 3,241 units sold, the Urus remains the brand’s best-seller, closely followed by the Huracán. Notably, both of these models are sold out till their production cycles end.
These accomplishments come as Lamborghini begins the second phase of its ambitious Direzione Cor Tauri programme, which will include a historic investment of 1.9 billion EUR through 2028.
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