Lamborghini kills its EV dream
Digest more
The legendary Italian automaker confirmed to USA TODAY that it's no longer planning to build battery electric cars by 2030.
Company will shift focus to hybrids, citing drop-off in EV demand among sports car lovers who ‘miss the noise’
At this year's Geneva Motor Show, the trend has definitely been electric. There are production-ready cars such as Jaguar's I-Pace, near-term concepts such as Porsche's Mission E Cross Turismo and more bonkers machines such as the Rimac Concept Two, all ...
While many expect the car industry to ultimately transition almost entirely to electric vehicles, slowdowns in the take-up of new EVs do mean ICEs will continue to be offered for longer than many had expected. That’s great news for car enthusiasts ...
Lamborghini has positioned itself as a brand that pushes against the rest of the automobile industry's direction. Lamborghini has produced cars synonymous with extravagantly styled bodywork and loud snarling engines that stand out even among other supercars.
Lamborghini's outrageous Veneno Roadster -- a $4.5 million supercar with no roof -- was unveiled in 2013. Just nine were built. Source: Automobili Lamborghini. Italian supercar maker Lamborghini stunned crowds at the Geneva auto show in 2013 with its ...