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The last fuel supercar of the big bull, Lamborghini will no longer provide pure fuel vehicles after 2022

As one of the world's top supercar manufacturers, Lamborghini has always been loved by many people, and its wild and unrestrained line shape and the rugged and heroic roar of the V12 engine make it difficult not to be bloody when you see it.

Its classic series of models such as the "big bull" Aventador, the "little cow" Huracán and so on are also quite well known.

The last fuel supercar of the big bull, Lamborghini will no longer provide pure fuel vehicles after 2022

In recent years, the global automotive industry has entered the era of electrification, even the traditional luxury car companies have been greatly affected, some time ago, Ferrari also launched its first mass production plug-in hybrid car - SF90 Stradale, in addition to many supercar manufacturers have also launched their own electric, hybrid supercar.

The last fuel supercar of the big bull, Lamborghini will no longer provide pure fuel vehicles after 2022

This time, Lamborghini also chose to follow the trend of the times. According to European Automotive News, Lamborghini CEO Stephan Winkelmann made it clear in an interview that this year will be the last time the company will offer a model with only an internal combustion engine.

Lamborghini will also launch four new models this year to enrich the electrification camp of its product line. The Aventador Ultimae will be lamborghini's last pure-fuel model to launch this year, it will be equipped with a V12 gasoline engine, and its replacement model is likely to be one of the four models mentioned earlier, which will be transformed into a plug-in hybrid model.

The last fuel supercar of the big bull, Lamborghini will no longer provide pure fuel vehicles after 2022

Winkelmann also said the company has a perfect start to 2022. He was referring to Lamborghini's historical record of sales, with 8,405 cars delivered in 2021. Nearly 60 percent of that is sold in Urus SUVs, with 5,021 units sold worldwide.

It is understood that in order to quickly enter the electrification Lamborghini has invested a lot of money in this transformation. The company is said to have allocated 1.5 billion euros ($1.7 billion) for the transition to plug-in hybrids, a move that was also supported by the Volkswagen Group. The first Lamborghini plug-in hybrid models will be available as early as 2023, while pure electric Lamborghini will see the dawn in 2025.

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