Lamborghini Waiting To See If Synthetic Fuel Has A Future Before Retiring ICE Supercars
The company boss argues the combustion engine could survive if e-fuel production ramps up.

Lamborghini took its first shy attempt toward electrification in 2014 with the Asterion hybrid concept but it wasn't until earlier this year when its first production PHEV arrived. The V12-powered Revuelto will be followed next year by the Huracan replacement and an updated Urus – both with a combustion engine and a charging port. The purely electric Lanzador will be out in 2028, with a second-generation Urus due a year later strictly as an EV.

Lamborghini Waiting To See If Synthetic Fuel Has A Future Before Retiring ICE Supercars
Lamborghini Chairman and CEO Stephan Winkelmann says the Urus and Lanzador will be EVs but the sports cars might keep the ICE if e-fuel production ramps up.
