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Lamborghini's First EV: Introducing the Four-seat Lanzador GT Concept

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【Summary】Lamborghini has unveiled its first electric vehicle, the Lanzador GT concept. Positioned as a four-seat GT model, it aims to bridge the gap between the Urus SUV and the brand's mid-engined supercars. The concept, showcased at Monterey Car Week, offers a glimpse into Lamborghini's electric future while staying true to the company's DNA of sportiveness and fun-to-drive character. The Lanzador is described as a "laboratory on wheels" and is set to launch in five years.

FutureCar Staff    Aug 26, 2023 10:26 AM PT
Lamborghini's First EV: Introducing the Four-seat Lanzador GT Concept

The long-awaited electric Lamborghini has finally arrived. After the success of the Urus SUV, Lamborghini is venturing into a new segment with the introduction of the Lanzador, a stunning four-seat GT.

Unveiled as a concept at Monterey Car Week in California, the Lanzador is set to be launched in five years. This sleek two-row supercar has a similar size to the Porsche Taycan but sits higher from the ground, offering enhanced versatility.

The Lanzador is designed to bridge the gap between the Urus and Lamborghini's traditional mid-engined supercars. It represents a concrete vision of the company's next model line, staying true to Lamborghini's DNA by providing best-in-class sportiness and a fun-to-drive character.

More than just a show car, the Lanzador is described as a "laboratory on wheels," showcasing the production intent of its technology and manufacturing methods.

Although the confirmation of an electric Lamborghini came in 2021, rumors about the brand's first EV have been circulating since 2017, when the Terzo Millennio hypercar hinted at Lamborghini's zero-emission future.

The Lanzador offers a glimpse into Lamborghini's electric future. CEO Stephan Winkelmann explained that revealing the concept five years before its production allows the company to prepare the market and gather opinions to develop a distinctive character for its EVs.

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