Luxury brand Lamborghini is preparing for a technological revolution. What will we see new in the upcoming models?
When you think of a sports car We envision a product with a large displacement, and a large number of horsepower, capable of thisIt reached exciting and noisy speeds. For those less familiar with the subject, the subject of sound may seem secondary, but it is not at all. For many, if a sports utility vehicle doesn't growl to your stomach, it's worthless.
This issue may not be particularly worrisome then The automotive world has not been at the center of historical change, with the introduction of the electric motor which, with pollution, also reduces the roar of the soul that drives the car. Precisely for this reason, companies specializing in the manufacture of sports cars and supercars had to find solutions. Others have refused, at least so far, to comply with the European Commission's requests. For his part Lamborghini has chosen a certain position This is evident from the launch of its new jewel.
Lamborghini changes everything, what happens now?
The new car was unveiled for the first time at the 2021 Geneva Motor Show Huracan Stu Blends fun with pure performance to unleash on the track. In fact, it is driven by a very strong and traditional man The 5.2 naturally aspirated V10 engine produces 640 hp and 565 Nm of torque. Going from zero to 100 km/h takes only 3 seconds, and by pressing the gasoline hard, a speed of 310 km/h can be reached.
On the scales, we're around 1,374kg, with a lot of attention devoted to aerodynamics. Rigid suspension systems are characterized by agile execution and driving precision. At the front there is a bumper with a splitter and large air intakes. Also featured are short skirts and an adjustable rear spoiler. 20-inch alloy wheels The tires are Pirelli Trofeo R. The interior is made of carbon, Alcantara seats, a multi-function steering wheel and digital devices.
You're wondering what's innovative about what we've said so far. Basically nothing but the moment to go all-electric is also approaching for the Sant'Agata Bolognese brand, which is why this gorgeous four-wheeled gem could be the last with an internal combustion engine. According to the company's plans, the hybrid model should arrive as early as 2025. While the maximum limit for converting all production to batteries is set in 2030.
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