Thursday, November 21, 2024
Lamborghini's Chief Technical Officer Rouven Mohr has downplayed the EV technology.
The LM002, once part of Brunei's royal fleet, now captivates collectors with its rarity and opulence. A converted wagon, it's one of only three ever produced, boasting Lamborghini's seal of approval. Now seeking a $54,000 tire, its unique history and luxurious features make it a standout in the automotive world.
The 2025 Lamborghini Temerario is generating significant buzz as it prepares to succeed the Huracan. Known internally by the LB63x codename, this model promises a bespoke platform and potentially a twin-turbo V8 powertrain. Recent trademark applications hint at an imminent release, with notable improvements like the Revuelto-inspired gearbox design.
Italian luxury automaker Lamborghini recently unveiled a new logo signifying its evolution in the automotive industry. The redesigned logo features a broader typeface, minimal colors, and a modern aesthetic. This shift aligns with Lamborghini's move towards sustainability and electrification, showcasing its commitment to innovation and growth.
Lamborghini has launched its latest model, the Revuelto, marking the debut of its superior plug-in hybrid series. This supercar promises to redefine automotive performance, combining innovation and speed. While the base model exceeds $600,000 in the US, a more budget-friendly miniature replica is in production by Amalgam Collection, with just 199 units available.