In a move that will be unsurprising to those following EVs, Lamborghini is the latest automaker to announce a delay for their ...
With all of that in mind, the Italian brand needs to be sure that its first EV, the Lanzador, which is due before the end of the decade, will be worthy of the badge on the hood. CEO Stephan Winkelmann ...
“We were never in the race to be the first ones going plug-in hybrid,” said Stephan Winkelmann, CEO of Lamborghini. “We always said this type of technology is not only about ...
Aficionados from the Land of the Rising Sun have a yen for the Italian sports cars of all ages – and reverence for the new ...
CEO Stephan Winkelmann thinks the first electric Lamborghini will be worth the wait even if Ferrari's debut EV may launch ...
The world's first customer Urus SE was revealed at the Art Basel Miami Beach 2024 event, with said utility vehicle being a ...
With six vehicles contributed to the fleet, including a Gallardo 510-4, Huracán LP 610-4 and Urus Performante.
While it is intended for one choice client, CEO Stephan Winkelmann is looking to entice other buyers as well. “[Art Basel Miami] is more and more something which is important for us because the ...
This represents a 10% increase compared to 2022, highlighting a continuous growth trend in recent years. Stephan Winkelmann, ...
CEO Stephan Winkelmann said on Monday. "We do not think 2029 is late to have an electric car. We do not think that, in our segment, the market will be ready in 2025 or 2026," Winkelmann told ...
In November, CEO Stephan Winkelmann made it clear that Lamborghini is playing the long game. “We have enough time to decide if we need to accelerate or delay the introduction of the electric cars,” he ...
CEO Stephan Winkelmann said on Monday. Lamborghini, a unit of Volkswagen, had previously said its first EV was due in 2028. Italian rival Ferrari will launch its first EV model in the final ...