The Lamborghini Lanzador concept will be mass-produced in 2028
Lamborghini's first pure electric concept car Lanzador was officially released at the recently opened Monterey Auto Week, the new car is a 2+2 crossover GT shape, representing Lamborghini's future pure electric vehicle vision. Officials said the Lanzador concept will be mass-produced in 2028.
The overall body shape of the Lanzador concept car continues the family characteristics of Lamborghini, and the impactful front face is combined with the popular split headlights, making the front face look more domineering.
From the side, the new car adopts a very muscular line design, and the dynamic multi-spoke wheels and black fender undoubtedly further enhance the dynamic atmosphere of the side face. As a 2+2 crossover GT styling, you can see that the new car has a good ground clearance. In terms of body size, the new car is about 5 meters long, 2.1 meters wide, and 1.5 meters high.
The rear retains the Lamborghini family design style, and the taillight shape is very novel, which increases the recognition of the tail. The huge rear diffuser is also high speed, and our car will have strong power performance.
In terms of interior, the new car adopts a 2+2 seat layout, and the design of the center console looks very sci-fi at a glance, savoring many details and highlighting the identity of the performance car. In addition to the LCD instrumentation, the new car is equipped with an LCD screen in front of the front passenger center console.
The new vehicle will share parts with other Volkswagen Group vehicles. Planning shows that Lamborghini will launch more electric vehicles in the future, including a purely electric Urus model in 2029.