Every Lamborghini will have an electric motor by 2024
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Peter Valdes-Dapena, CNN Business
Published May 19, 2021 6:10:36 AM
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(CNN) By the end of 2024, every model Lamborghini offers will be a plug-in hybrid, announced CEO Stephan Winkelmann. But don t expect a fully electric Lamborghini supercar anytime soon.
Lamborghini hybrid models will combine electric motors and powerful batteries with traditional internal combustion engines.
Lamborghini s target customers those who spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on cars that go fast but also look and sound fast have shown they will accept this type of technology, Winkelmann said. Plug-in hybrids keep the feel and sound of an internal combustion engine when driven aggressively while allowing the car to operate under purely electric power at times.
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