In celebration of its 60th Anniversary, Automobili Lamborghini has unveiled the Lanzador, a groundbreaking all-electric 4th model concept, during The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering. The Lanzador introduces the Ultra GT segment, combining the ultra-high-performance elements of the flagship Revuelto and the versatility of the Urus.
A Vision of the Future
The Lanzador is an all-wheel-drive concept featuring an electric motor on each axle, ensuring permanent all-electric drive in every condition. With peak power exceeding one megawatt, the Lanzador is powered by a new generation high-performance battery, ensuring a long range.
Luxury Meets Sustainability
The interior of the Lanzador reflects Lamborghini’s philosophy on sustainable materials without compromising luxury, quality, or durability. The all-electric concept offers an unparalleled on-board experience with new infotainment features, making it an everyday Lamborghini that customers can enjoy.
Key Features
- All-Wheel-Drive: Electric motor on each axle for permanent all-electric drive.
- High-Ground-Clearance Gran Turismo: 2+2 seats with high-ground-clearance.
- New Generation Battery: Ensures long range and high performance.
- Sustainable Interior: Reflects the company’s philosophy on sustainable materials.
- Unparalleled On-Board Experience: New infotainment features for an enhanced driving experience.
A Glimpse into the Future
Stephan Winkelmann, Chairman and CEO of Automobili Lamborghini, emphasized that the Lanzador concept delivers on the elements that should define the first full-electric Lamborghini. The unveiling at The Quail event provided a glimpse into the future, surrounded by current Lamborghini models representing 60 years of the company’s DNA.
Other Highlights
In addition to the Lanzador, Lamborghini displayed an array of models at The Quail, including the plug-in hybrid Revuelto, the adventurous Huracán Sterrato, and the Super SUV, Urus Performante.
A Record Year
Lamborghini has set another sales record in the first half of 2023, delivering 5,341 vehicles globally. The company is also investing 1.9 billion EUR through 2028 in the Direzione Cor Tauri program, marking the largest investment in company history.
Source: Lamborghini