BOERNE, Texas – Lamborghini has a storied history that spans more than 60 years.
As the iconic brand powers ahead, the next generation of Lamborghini models will be electrified as the company has moved forward with its hybridization plans.
Four years ago, Automobili Lamborghini Chairman and CEO Stephan Winkelmann announced the company would transition to an all-hybrid lineup.
“Last year we started with the Revuelto, which was our first plug-in hybrid car,” Winkelmann said. “This year in April, in Bejing, we presented the Urus SE. [In August] we presented as a world premiere at the Monterrey Car Week in California the Lamborghini Temerario.”
Winkelmann spoke about Lamborghini’s hybrid transition during the grand opening of Lamborghini San Antonio, the newest dealership in Texas.
He said the company is not idling as alternative energy continues to shape the automotive industry’s evolution.
“It’s important for a brand like ours and in terms of sustainability to …