Lamborghini's electric car could offer 2+2 seating and be a more daily-use vehicle. But will its silent engine draw enough buyers?
The Italian carmaker does not seem to be in a hurry since its potential customers are gunning for engines that can make some noise, instead of quieting down. Electrek makes a valid point in its report when it says that V8 engine-powered supercars have been sold out for years to come, so there isn't something that forcing the car makers to stop what they are doing and try something new.
Luxury car makers aren't catering to the average Joe who is worried about off-peak charging, has range anxiety, or is looking for mileage on his EV, things that the likes of Tesla have addressed. Instead, they seem to be preparing the ground for an easier transition to electric vehicles, which according to Lamborghini's own account is becoming "increasingly concrete and tangible".The way Lamborghini is setting this up is through a trio of hybrid electric vehicles that are now entering production and will be available to users by the end of next year. The first in line is the
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