With orders for Lamborghini already scheduled until 2025, and the new Revuelto flagship including plug-in hybrids sold out by the end of 2025, the world still has no shortage of Lamborghini consumers, whether in the fuel or hybrid version.
Stephan Winkelmann, CEO of Lamborghini
Stephan Winkelmann, CEO of Lamborghini, recently told the German print outlet WELT: "The remaining capacity at the Sant'Agata plant (Lamborghini's main production plant) is full, and the last orders before the complete discontinuation of ICE models have been issued. ”
This means that the fuel-only version of the new Lamborghini is no longer available, and can only focus on the "second-hand market". Lamborghini's electrification shift is nothing new, and the brand's internal combustion engine models will be replaced by PHEV hybrids in 2024 and 2025.
Among them, the Lamborghini Huracan models (including Tecnica and Sterrato) have ceased to be sold, while orders for the Huracan have ceased 2 months ago, and the rest of the period is mainly to satisfy consumers who have already ordered.
Today, even for plug-in hybrid models, orders for the new Revuelto are scheduled for the end of 2025, and reservations are currently discontinued.
Revuelto Lamborghini's first plug-in hybrid has a powertrain consisting of a mid-mounted 6.5L V12 engine and two high-power motors on the front axle, with a maximum horsepower of 1001 hp. Revuelto's official guide price is as high as $890,000, which shows that there is no shortage of buyers who buy Lamborghini in the world.
The more popular Lamborghini Urus is also no longer available, and despite the popularity and high sales, the Urus S and Urus Performante with 657 hp (490 kW / 666 PS) 4.0-liter V8 engines are currently on the wait.
If you want to buy this car, you also need to wait for the new version in 2024, it is reported that this car will only be equipped with a plug-in hybrid V8 engine, and a pure electric version will be launched in 2029.