With 1,341 horsepower and the promise of a long range, the Lanzador is not only the first electric Lamborghini, but also a true rival to the Ferrari Purosangue, simultaneously and fully electric.
When you think of Lamborghini, you probably imagine the roar of a powerful V12 engine. Well, times are changing. Introducing the Lanzador, the first electric Lamborghini that promises to preserve the soul of the brand while taking us into a green future.
Electric Lamborghini The Lanzador is not just another concept car. It's an early glimpse of what the first electric Lamborghini will look like, hitting the roads in 2028. And while it may not have the trademark V12 roar, it's got everything you'd expect from a Lamborghini: power, style and innovation.
With impressive 1,341 horsepower you Lanzarote he is not afraid of competition. Ferrari Purosangue and Rolls-Royce Spectre, watch out! Electric Lamborghini Lanzador it promises the all-round performance of a Ferrari and the stunning design of a Rolls-Royce. And even though it's electric, it's sure to attract attention wherever it appears.
Under its stunning bodywork electric Lamborghini Lanzador it hides two motors and a high-capacity battery. Although Lamborghini hasn't revealed all the details, we do know that it will have 1 megawatt of power. That means it will have more than enough power to throw you off your seat.
Aerodynamics is key to any supercar, and electric Lamborghini Lanzador is no exception. With the Aerodinamica Lamborghini Attiva system, which includes a movable front splitter, the Lanzador will provide optimal aerodynamics in all conditions. The active spring system and precise torque vectoring will ensure exceptional stability and responsiveness.
In terms of design, the Lanzador combines great elements of the Revuelto sports car and versatility Urus. And even though it's taller than a typical Lamborghini, it promises to be a lot of fun to drive.
And while the Lanzador is still a concept, it's clear that Lamborghini bets on an electric future. By 2024, all Lamborghinis are expected to have some form of electrification. The Lanzador will be the brand's first fully electric model to be produced in Sant'Agata Bolognese. And while the price hasn't been set yet, we expect it won't be cheap. Currently, the cheapest Lamborghini costs more than $200,000, so we expect the price of the Lanzador to be even higher.