Lamborghini will hold off the development of its first all-electric supercar until the e-fuel picture becomes 'clearer'
Lamborghini might have already moved on to its electrified era by discontinuing its ICE-only offerings, but the Sant'Agata brand is not ready to commit to an EV future, at least when it comes to supercars. Chairman and CEO, Stephan Winkelmann, said that they can afford leaving the door open for a few more years, at least until legislators make a clear decision about the future of synthetic fuels.
Winkelman added that his doubt on synthetic fuels has to do with scalability: In 2035 there will still be billions of cars on the road with combustion engines, and if we want to make the biggest difference to global emissions, the best way to do it, in theory, is with e-fuel. But I’m not convinced that’s viable. Another big concern is how ready Lamborghini customers are for an EV-only lineup.
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