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Lamborghini Cancels Lanzador EV, Doubles Down on Plug-In Hybrids

Lamborghini has officially shelved plans to launch its first all-electric model, the Lamborghini Lanzador, opting instead to focus entirely on plug-in hybrid (PHEV) powertrains through 2030.

The decision underscores growing uncertainty around demand for high-end electric supercars in key markets including the UK, US, Germany and other parts of Western Europe.

The Lanzador was originally unveiled in 2023 at Pebble Beach as a high-riding 2+2 grand tourer concept, with a planned launch around 2028. It was expected to deliver over 1,000 kW (1,360 hp) via dual electric motors — positioning it among the most powerful EVs ever conceived.

However, Lamborghini CEO Stephan Winkelmann has now confirmed that the project has been discontinued following more than a year of internal reassessment.

According to Winkelmann, investing heavily in full-EV development risks becoming “an expensive hobby” for the brand. He cited a flattening “acceptance curve” among Lamborghini’s customer base — particularly buyers who prioritise the emotional connection of internal combustion engines.

In other words: the sound, drama and tactile experience still matter — even in 2026.

Hybrids Are Now the Core Strategy

Instead of a pure EV, Lamborghini will introduce a plug-in hybrid successor to the Lanzador concept. By 2030, the company’s entire range is set to consist exclusively of plug-in hybrids.

This builds on what Lamborghini describes as the success of its “hybridisation strategy.” The carmaker delivered a record 10,747 vehicles globally in 2025, buoyed by strong demand for models such as Revuelto, Urus (PHEV version) and Temerario.

Europe remains Lamborghini’s largest market, followed by the Americas and Asia-Pacific — making regulatory clarity in the EU particularly important.

While the European Union’s 2035 combustion engine phase-out has been softened under the latest proposals, strict CO₂ reduction targets remain in place. Plug-in hybrids allow Lamborghini to balance emissions compliance with the performance expectations of its clientele.

A Wider Luxury EV Reality Check?

Lamborghini’s pivot comes at a time when other luxury brands are pressing ahead with battery-electric ambitions.

– Ferrari is preparing to unveil its first fully electric model.
– Porsche is expanding its EV portfolio, including electric versions of key models.
– Bentley is developing its first all-electric SUV on Volkswagen Group’s PPE platform.
– Audi continues to invest in high-performance EV development.

Yet, cracks are appearing across the performance EV space. Reports suggest some electric sports car programmes are under review as automakers reassess demand, costs and long-term profitability.

For Lamborghini — owned by Audi under the Volkswagen Group umbrella — the conclusion was clear: the ultra-luxury buyer may not be ready to abandon combustion emotion just yet.

The Bottom Line

Lamborghini’s move is significant but not necessarily surprising. Unlike mass-market EV adoption — driven by total cost of ownership, incentives and charging infrastructure — the supercar segment is powered by brand emotion, exclusivity and sensory experience.

Winkelmann left the door open to a future battery-electric Lamborghini, saying “never say never — but only when the time is right.”

For now, though, the brand is betting that plug-in hybrids represent the sweet spot between electrification and emotion.

Feb 23, 2026Blagojce Krivevski
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