The Lamborghini Urus will lose its non-electrified V-8 powertrain in 2024 and go all-electric in 2029, in accordance with a latest Autocar report.
A Urus plug-in hybrid, retaining the present twin-turbo 4.0-liter V-8 however including electrical help, will launch subsequent yr as Lamborghini’s second plug-in hybrid, following the Aventador-replacing Revuelto, CEO Stephan Winkelmann stated in an interview with Autocar.
Lamborghini Urus S
A prototype of the Urus plug-in hybrid has already been spied testing, however that is the primary affirmation that Lamborghini will cast off the non-hybrid powertrain choice. Including electrical help to the V-8 ought to make the plug-in hybrid essentially the most highly effective Urus so far. The lineup at the moment tops out at 657 hp.
The Urus, which is Lamborghini’s hottest mannequin, was launched in 2018 as a 2019 mannequin and was up to date final yr to Urus S spec. A sportier Urus Performante was additionally added to the lineup final yr.
Lamborghini Urus S
An electrical Urus will comply with as Lamborghini’s second EV, after the 2028 launch of what’s anticipated to be a 2+2 grand tourer. Representing a brand new, fourth mannequin line with no direct predecessor, we have been informed it is concentrating on 300 miles of vary with a cushty rear seat. As soon as its all-electric powertrains arrive, Lamborghini plans to make use of them for its extra luxurious fashions in the meanwhile, solely constructing electrical supercars if completely required by rules.
Within the intervening years, Lamborghini will introduce further variants of the Revuelto, in addition to a Huracán substitute. Lamborghini may even reconfigure its manufacturing facility in Sant’Agata Bolognese, Italy. It would reportedly construct the Revuelto and Huracán substitute on the identical line, marking the primary time two Lamborghini fashions will share an meeting line.