Lanzador is Lamborghini's first all-electric model

By CARSIFU | 21 August 2023


SAN FRANCISCO: Say hello to the Lanzador concept car, Lamborghini's first pure-electric fourth-model.

The high-ground-clearance Gran Turismo with 2+2 seats, was unveiled last week at The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering in California.

The all-electric concept car combines the ultra-high-performance elements of the flagship Revuelto and the versatility of the Urus, while featuring "an unparalleled on-board experience" via new infotainment features.

The Lanzador is an all-wheel-drive concept that includes an electric motor on each axle ensuring permanent all-electric drive in every condition, surface and driving style, with peak power of more than one megawatt.

The energy is provided by a new generation high-performance battery, which also ensures a long range.

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The designers have transferred the company philosophy on sustainable materials to the interior, which does not compromise the luxury look and feel or quality and durability.

“The Lanzador concept delivers on each of the elements that should define the first full-electric Lamborghini,” said Lamborghini CEO Stephan Winkelmann.

“It was important to uncover the first vision of the fourth model at The Quail event to share a glimpse into the future while surrounded by current Lamborghini models that represent 60 years of the company’s DNA.”

In addition to the Lanzador, Lamborghini displayed an array of models at The Quail, including the 1,015 CV plug-in hybrid Revuelto featuring a brand new V12 mid engine, the adventurous, all-terrain Huracán Sterrato and the Urus Performante super SUV.

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In the year of Lamborghini’s 60th anniversary, the company has set another sales recorded through the first half of 2023, with 5,341 vehicles delivered globally – 251 more than last year’s H1 sales.

The Urus continues to be the best-selling model with 3,241 units, followed by the Huracán. Both models are sold out through the end of production.

These results come at a crucial time, as Lamborghini enters the second phase of the Direzione Cor Tauri program, in which the brand is investing 1.9 billion euros – the largest investment in company history – through 2028.


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