- By Divanshi Sharma
- Sat, 19 Aug 2023 01:42 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Italian sports car manufacturer Lamborghini officially unveiled the Lanzador Concept at the 2023 Monterey Car Week, which is one of the most anticipated automobile events in Monterey County, California. The Lanzador will be the fourth Lamborghini in series production and the automaker's first all-electric vehicle. Lamborghini had introduced the Revuelto, a replacement for the iconic Aventador that is powered by a V12 plug-in hybrid. Lanzador offers a glimpse into the 2028 series model.
According to Lamborghini, it took them two years to develop a high-performance, electric vehicle that stays loyal to the brand's identity. The all-electric concept car has a 2+2 seating configuration and is meant to do long-distance travelling. Lanzdor inherits the principles of Lamborghini's body design and exhibits a coupe-SUV crossover kind of design.
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Lamborghini Lanzador: Driving and AeroDynamics
The Lamborghini Dinamica Veicolo Integrata (LDVI), or driving dynamics control system, will be included on the Lanzador. The system will incorporate a number of sensors and actuators to guarantee precise driving behaviour. Additionally, active aerodynamics will be available which will not only help in improving cornering abilities but will also aid in extending the driving range of electric vehicles.
Lamborghini Lanzador: Performance
The Lanzador will be equipped with all-wheel drive since it has a powerful electric motor on each axle. According to Lamborghini, the maximum power output will exceed one megawatt, which is about 1,340 horsepower. The manufacturer claims that the Lanzador will be powered by a "new generation high-performance battery, which also ensures a long range".
Lamborghini Lanzador: Interiors
Sustainable and renewable materials will be used by Lamborghini for the interiors, including sustainably tanned leather, 100% merino wool, regenerated carbon, synthetic fibres made from recycled plastic, and a method for printing plastic in 3D. Lamborghini has other upcoming electric vehicles, possibly an electric Urus.