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The supercar concept unveiled by Lamborghini at their 50th birthday party tonight has an official name: the Lamborghini Egoista, which literally means "selfish" in Italian. Seriously. I am not joking.
In a growing sea of SUVs, the Urus is delightfully distinctive with its angular bodywork and unmistakable supercar lineage, ...
The clear, minimal and modern interior of the Lamborghini Asterion reflects the exterior design yet with a classic look and feel. Internally, the two seats are positioned higher than those in ...
Lamborghini’s Sant’Agata factory hasn’t put out a production four-seater car since the last Espada blasted down the road in 1978.We haven’t stopped hearing rumors about another four-seat ...
Lamborghini’s first series-produced electric car will make its debut by the end of the 2020s.We know the EV will arrive as a fourth model line, not as a battery-powered version of an existing ...
At the Automotive News Europe Congress, Lamborghini CEO Stefano Domenicali said he could see a four-seat sports car arriving "in the 2025 to 2030 horizon." ...
An electric powertrain won’t be the only thing that separates Lamborghini’s first EV from the rest of its supercars. It appears that the brand’s first fully electric vehicle is going to be a ...
As Lamborghini moves to electrification, it is considering a four-door, ... Lamborghini Considers Creating A Four-Seat, Porsche Taycan Rival. By Dane Maricic. Published Dec 7, 2022.
We’ve already heard rumblings of a fourth Lamborghini model coming our way after the Urus crossover drops. Now, the Italian supercar maker’s CEO is dropping hints as to what exactly that may ...
Of course, Lamborghini launching a four-seat Aventador is certainly one of the wilder rumors we’ve heard, so we would suggest taking this info with a grain of salt.
The Lamborghini Cristallo is that savior – an edgy, shardy, sharp four-passenger hypercar with the allure and tenure of all the most ferocious Lambos in history put together. Photo: behance.net ...
Photo: Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A. “Reduce, Reuse, Recycle.” Not a bad rule to live by, especially in this day and age, when the environment seems to be all messed up and getting worse. That ...