Recently, according to overseas media reports, Lamborghini said that this year will be the last time the brand will only provide internal combustion engine models, and four new cars will be launched during the year to enrich its electrification lineup, and the specific models of the four new cars have not yet been announced, but it is likely to include the hottest plug-in version of Urus. In addition, the lamborghini "big bull" successor model will also be equipped with plug-in hybrid, which is expected to be officially launched next year.

2021 was an excellent year for Lamborghini sales, with 8,405 units delivered worldwide, making it the brand's best-selling year since its inception, up 13% compared to 2020, with the highest sales volume being Lamborghini's super SUV Urus. Excellent sales have accumulated a lot of money for Lamborghini's transition to electrification, and it is reported that Lamborghini has invested more than 1.5 billion euros in the development of plug-and-mix models, and the first plug-and-mix model will be officially launched in 2023.
According to the Lamborghini brand plan, from 2025, all models under the brand will be equipped with plug-in hybrids. Lamborghini CEO Stephen Winkelmann said: "The first plug-in hybrid model is in the development stage, it will replace the "big bull" and will be equipped with a new V12 engine. In addition to the highly anticipated intermodal version of Urus, the new chilix is scheduled to launch around 2025. In addition, Lamborghini said its first all-electric model is expected to be officially unveiled sometime between 2025 and 2030.