Lamborghini Huracan could become an 850-hp PHEV next year
and easily satisfy Mohr's assertion that the new generation"from the performance point of view ... will again be a big step."
Lamborghini is spending $1.8 billion on its path to an electric future. It's possible the firm could take part of that money to develop a V8 for itself, instantly setting itself apart from the other high-dollar brands in the VW Group. Naturally, we'd love to see that, or even aV10; what a monster that could be, although heavy, and engineers have been clear about waging a war against weight.
The Huracán could debut as soon as next year, one year ahead of the automaker's commitment to electrifying the whole three-car lineup.that looking ahead from there, we'll finally get eyes on the battery-electric Lamborghini in 2028. Last year, the predicted window was sometime between 2025 and 2027, and an interview with Lamborghini chief Stephan Winkelmann has clarified a few bits.
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