The legendary Italian automaker confirmed to USA TODAY that it's no longer planning to build battery electric cars by 2030.
The CEO of the supercar company says demand for high-end full electric cars is “almost zero.” Could this mean Ferrari's Luce will be dead on arrival?
CEO Stephan Winkelmann reportedly said that interest in electric Lamborghinis is 'near zero,' leading the project to be ...
According to Winkelmann, a Lamborghini is something people buy for emotional reasons. “EVs, in their current form, struggle ...
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 ...
For 20 years, we’ve gone south, closed the gate behind us, and lapped the newest performance cars to see how they handle the ...
Maker confirms it will launch two new hybrids before 2030, blaming “market readiness” for scaled-back EV transition ...
Lamborghini's CEO confirms a near-term focus on plug-in hybrids, not full EVs, citing global customer expectations. This ...
The Lamborghini LM002 — first shown as a production model in 1986 and built until 1993, with a total of 328 produced — is one of the most beloved cars in Lamborghini history and, indeed, one of the ...
Lamborghini seemed awfully keen to make an all-electric supercar a few years ago when it revealed the gorgeous Lanzador concept. But as it turns out, that dream was short-lived. After showing off the ...