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Recently, according to overseas media reports, Lamborghini CEO Steven . Stephan Winkelmann said 2022 will be the last year for the veteran supercar maker to offer a pure-fuel-powered model.
According to the plan, Lamborghini will release four new cars this year, including not only the farewell of the V12 engine (the specific model name has not yet been determined), but also the successor model of the Aventador, the "big bull". However, the specific timeline and any details of the release of these four models have not been disclosed.

Lamborghini CEO Steven. Stephan Winkelmann
Although the performance of many car companies has declined under the multiple influences of the global epidemic, chip shortage and economic downturn, Winkelmann said in an interview that Lamborghini has ushered in a "perfect start" in 2022. In the past year, the company has delivered 8,405 new vehicles to customers around the world, of which the SUV model Urus contributed nearly 60% of sales and 5,021 units worldwide.
Lamborghini Urus
At the same time, Lamborghini has also invested a lot of research and development funds in order to complete the electrification transformation as soon as possible. The company has reportedly invested 1.5 billion euros in the development of plug-in hybrid models, with the first production models to be delivered as early as 2023, and the all-electric Lamborghini model also coming in 2025.
Lamborghini Aventador LP 780-4 Ultimae
It is certain that the Lamborghini, which is backed by the Volkswagen Group, will unswervingly open the road of innovation for full electrification in the future, and Winkleman revealed that the design of the first Lamborghini pure electric model has been carried out to the final stage. In addition, a pure electric Lamborghini with four doors for everyday driving has also been put on the agenda.
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