Lamborghini's era of fossil fuel vehicles has come to an end after orders for the Hurucan and Urus were no longer taken. With the order slot closed Lamborghini is now starting the era of fully hybrid vehicles from 2024. This was revealed by their CEO Stephan Winkelmann in an interview with the Welt newspaper in Germany.
The high-performance vehicle company will spend 1.8 billion Euros in 2024 to produce hybrid vehicles before offering fully electric vehicles by the end of the 2020s.
This action by Lambroghini is bold because it started producing the Lamborghini 350 GT racing car in 1964 as an answer to Ferrari. Like Lamborghini, Ferrari will also produce electric vehicles by 2025 but there are no plans to stop production of cars with petrol engines.
Because of the classic status of these two companies, the Italian government is willing to apply for an exemption for them to continue manufacturing fossil fuel cars in the EU after the 2035 deadline.
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