Ferrari is expected to reveal its first all-electric car before the end of 2025, beating rivals like Lamborghini and McLaren ...
From the March/April 2025 issue of Car ... down the Lamborghini. Normally, a 9400-rpm V-12 is enough to blur the landscape, but Lamborghini took it even further and added three electric motors ...
Lamborghini also quotes a 37-mile pure electric range ... to use. Most interior elements are also covered in expensive-feeling leather or, in the case of our test car, CorsaTex, which is ...
Its combination of sharp handling, strong acceleration, and premium interior makes it one of the most desirable electric cars on the market ... out of place at a Lamborghini dealership.
Lamborghini offered the Ultimae Coupe and Roadster for a base MSRP of $498,258 and $546,847, respectively. While we don't have a full-blown electric ... interior lacks most of the typical road car ...
Nobody is calling the Revuelto slow, but that didn't stop the 1,001 hp supercar from getting embarrassed by an EV.
While the automotive world rushes toward electrification, Lamborghini is taking a different approach. The Italian supercar giant has made it clear: fully electric and hydrogen-powered Lamborghinis ...
From there, Lamborghini announced that the car will be retired from the race. It is yet another problem in a troubled first year of prototype racing for Lamborghini. Their ambitious GTP and Le ...
Lamborghini delivered 10,687 cars in 2024, a 6% increase compared to 2023. This achievement marks the company's highest ever annual delivery figure. Growth was seen across all regions – EMEA ...
The Italian brand keeps records for every car it builds and it doesn’t want to change history. The closest Lamborghini got to a continuation car is a replica of the original Countach prototype.
Athletic all-electric performance rewires Capri for the EV generation. Sports car acceleration, more than 620 km driving ...