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Lamborghini Has Officially Given Up On Its EV Models
Lamborghini has decided to give up electric models, at least if you ask brand director Stephan Winkelmann. The director admitted this in an interview with the American CNBC.
– Our decision to switch from the traditional internal combustion engine to plug-in hybrids was very important for us, and it worked, says Winkelmann.
The director does not want to directly comment on the strategies of competitors or the new electric Ferrari Luce. However, he emphasizes that such things must never be imposed on customers.
– When we look at the market, we see that the acceptance of electric cars among our customers is not growing. So we decided to abandon that idea and switch to a plug-in hybrid.
Lamborghini is owned by German car giant Volkswagen and follows a broad global trend. Many car brands are currently pulling billions of dollars from electric car projects due to weak demand.




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