Boss believes synthetic fuels are an "easier leap" for supercar firm; its everyday cars wil go EV first
Lamborghini will commit to an electric supercar only once decisions have been made about the future of synthetic fuels. CEO Stephan Winkelmann told Autocar the firm “can afford to leave the door open for a few years yet” on the need for a battery-powered sports car, having already revealed the Lanzador electric SUV for 2028.
And so, given that a typical development cycle for a new sports car is four years, we have some time yet to watch and wait until the picture becomes clearer.” Winkelmann added: “The truth is we just don’t know how much of our existing sports car customer base might already consider a BEV alternative. We’re not even asking yet. First, we have to prepare them in a way that is credible. You have to do things in the right order.
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