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Fully embraced electrification Lamborghini will discontinue its fuel-only model this year

Due to the introduction of the European plan to ban the sale of fuel vehicles in 2035, many European car companies have also said that they will stop producing models equipped with internal combustion engines around 2030. This includes Lamborghini. However, if you want a brand new Lamborghini supercar that doesn't require an electric motor, this year will be your last chance, because this year will be the last year lamborghini will produce a pure fuel model.

Fully embraced electrification Lamborghini will discontinue its fuel-only model this year

Lamborghini Aventador

Recently, Lamborghini CEO Stephan Winkelmann said in an interview with the media that this year will be the last time the company will only offer a pure fuel version. Winkelman said the company's record sales in 2021 are a perfect start to 2022. According to statistics, Lamborghini delivered 8405 new cars in 2021. Nearly 60% of them are SUV models Urus, with global sales of 5,021 units. According to the plan, Lamborghini may launch four models in 2022. The new Aventador may be Lamborghini's last pure-fuel model to be powered only by the V12 engine.

Fully embraced electrification Lamborghini will discontinue its fuel-only model this year

In order to achieve the electrification transition, Lamborghini invested a lot of money. It is reported that the company has allocated 1.5 billion euros (about 10.775 billion yuan) for the transition to plug-in hybrids. Lamborghini's first plug-in hybrid models will be available as early as 2023, while a pure electric version of Lamborghini will meet consumers in 2025. In addition, Lamborghini's electrification transformation is strongly supported by the Volkswagen Group.

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