The Italian super-car maker posted record sales of more than 10,000 vehicles last year as it introduced the Revuelto, its first plug-in hybrid model, and quickly racked up a two-year backlog of orders. Lamborghini is only slowly introducing electric vehicles with plans on track for its first battery model in 2028, years after competitors such as Ferrari NV.
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Priced at Rs 8.89 cr (ex-showroom), its the most expensive model launched in India by the Bologna-based manufacturer. It marks the entry of Lamborghini in the plug-in hybrid electric vehicle segment. The hybrid Revuelto is a much more powerful successor to the Lamborghini Aventador, which was discontinued in 2022.