Today's electrification wave has not only put many brands on the path to electrification, but even some brands that are biased towards performance or pure performance have to bow their heads. For example, Lotus has even completed the transformation of new energy, and will no longer launch models equipped with internal combustion engines in the future.
Among them, Lamborghini from Italy has gradually started the launch of new energy products. In the recent official Lamborghini magazine, a teaser image of the plug-in hybrid version of Lamborghini's SUV model Urus was revealed. According to current information, the car could be officially unveiled in the second half of this year, which means that we will be able to meet the car soon.
Although this time**only the rear of the car, but through the local styling can also spy on some of the differences with the current model, the shape of the tail lights and the current tail lights have a certain difference, in addition to the better lighting effect, it also looks more recognizable. It is believed that the Urus PHEV will definitely have a certain difference from the regular petrol version, as a way to indicate its identity as a plug-in hybrid.
There are not many changes in the interior, and the overall design style is still based on the sci-fi sense of urus, and there are more silver decorative designs on both sides of the entire central control screen, and the whole interior looks more luxurious. In addition, some of the buttons have been changed to a lever type, which looks more sophisticated. The luxurious feel of the interior is highlighted.
Of course, these changes in detail are not the point, as a plug-in hybrid version of the model, the Lamborghini Urus PHEV is equipped with a 4Although it is unknown how explosive the output of this powertrain is, the output of the Porsche Cayenne Cayenne Turbo E-Hybrid is expected to reach or exceed 739 hp, and the peak torque may reach or exceed 950 Nm.
In addition to the Urus PHEV, Lamborghini's electrification transformation is also faster than expected, this year, Lamborghini will also release a follow-up model of the Huracán, which will also be equipped with a plug-in hybrid system, while Lamborghini's first pure electric model, the Lanzador, is scheduled to be officially unveiled in 2028, and the current Urus will usher in the second generation in 2029, which may abandon the internal combustion engine and transform into a pure electric model.