Meanwhile, two V12 cars are coming later this year.

[UPDATE] During the livestream announcing the electrification agenda, a teaser for the all-electric Lamborghini was briefly shown. We have attached it above.

The year was 2014 when Lamborghini took the Paris Motor Show by storm with the unveiling of the Asterion. The concept paired a naturally aspirated V10 with a trio of electric motors to create a massive combined output of nearly 900 bhp. It never made it to production as it wasn't until 2019 when the first electrified road-going model from Sant'Agata Bolognese broke cover as the Sián FKP 37.

Fast forward to May 2021, Lamborghini is announcing plans to halve CO2 emissions by early 2025 by hybridising all three models: Huracan, Aventador, and the Urus SUV. To get there, 2023 will see the introduction of the company's first series production hybrid to follow the limited-run Sián of which only 19 roadsters and 63 coupes are being assembled.

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