• Lamborghini cancels Lanzador all‑electric supercar after discovering near‑zero buyer interest. • CEO Stephen Winkelmann cites lack of noise and emotional connection as key reasons. • Company will shift focus to plug‑in hybrids, like Reveulto and Urus. • By 2030, entire Lamborghini lineup will be hybrid electric vehicles. • Internal combustion engines will remain in production “for as long as possible.” • Future all‑electric models may return when technology and market demand align.

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  • Lamborghini has cancelled its planned production of the all‑electric Lanzador supercar, citing “close to zero” buyer interest. The decision, confirmed by CEO Stephen Winkelmann, was made late last year but only now made public after the 2023 reveal of the concept. Winkelmann said current EVs fail to deliver the emotional connection and noise that Lamborghini customers expect. Instead, the marque will replace the Lanzador with a plug‑in hybrid, aligning with its strategy to make all models hybrid by 2030 while continuing internal‑combustion engines for the foreseeable future. An all‑electric model may be revisited when market conditions improve.

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