In 2029, Lamborghini’s cash cow Urus will receive an electric replacement, according to CEO Stephan Winkelmann, who also said that the company’s first electric car will arrive in 2028.
It will be a completely new model and the fourth in the lineup alongside the Huracán, the Aventador successor, and the Urus SUV. It will be a 2+2 GT model – is it finally time for the Estoque concept to become a reality? By 2025, all cars in the lineup will be electrified, which means a hybrid version of the Urus is also on the way before the electric version takes over completely a few years later.
Before shifting completely to battery power, the marque will electrify its current lineup with plug-in hybrids. Up first will be the brand’s Aventador successor, a brand-new supercar that the automaker is currently only referring to by its internal LB744 codename. The new model will debut later this month. In 2024, hybridized version of the brand’s current models, the Urus and Huracán, will launch. Lamborghini has said that the Aventador’s replacement and Huracán will be plug-in hybrids, but it remains to be seen if the electrified Urus will as well.