Stefan Winkelmann, the CEO of Lamborghini, says that the replacement for the Huracán will be available by the end of 2024. Winkelmann says that the hybrid powertrain will also be used in the Urus SUV that comes out in 2024. By the end of the decade, Lamborghini will also have two electric vehicles on the market: the first in 2028 and an electric Urus in 2029. Even though Italy usually doesn’t agree with the EU’s carbon-neutral goal by 2035, one of its best-known automakers is speeding up its plans to switch to electric vehicles. Stefan Winkelmann, the CEO of Lamborghini, has discussed plans for the company’s first two electric cars and confirmed that two hybrid versions are on the way. The Lamborghinis of the Future are Hybrids Winkelmann told reporters at a presentation last Friday in Sant’Agata, Italy that the replacement for the Huracán will be ready by the end of 2024. It will be a hybrid car that you can plug in. Our sister site, Road & Track, also wrote about this news. They quoted Winkelmann’s prediction that the Urus SUV will switch to a hybrid drivetrain in 2024. Winkelmann says that after that, in 2024, “we’ll make the Urus as a hybrid.” And the brand-new Huracán will be out at the end of the year 24. Since then, a spokesperson for Lamborghini told Car & Driver that both of Winkelmann’s claims are true. The first electric Lamborghinis will also be here When we talked to Winkelmann in 2021, we knew he was interested in electric cars. When Lamborghini announced plans to make all of its cars electric by the end of 2024, he said things similar to what R&T said. We found out today that Lamborghini has official plans for its first two electric cars from an R&T study and a business contact. Winkelmann says, “We’ll have our first two BEVs in 1928 and 1929.” “In 2028, it will be the first car that runs on electricity alone. The new Urus will appear in 2029.” When it comes out in 2028, a mysterious car will be the first electric car made by Lamborghini. The company’s second electric car will be an all-electric replacement for the current Urus. It will come out in 2029. This is not the first hybrid battle Lamborghini has been in When Lamborghini announces the plug-in hybrid model that will replace the Aventador, it’s essential to remember that it won’t be the company’s first hybrid car. The following vehicle, after the Aventador, which has the code name LB744, will have a hybrid V-12 engine that can make up to 1001 horsepower. There are three electric motors. Two are in the front, and one is built into the new dual-clutch automatic transmission with eight speeds. Lamborghini is getting more involved in motorsports preparing for a hybrid future. In 2024, it will be racing in the LMDH series. In 2021, Lamborghini sold a small number of the rare Sián, a V-12 hybrid with 808 hp based on the Aventador. The Italian company may have improved hybrid technology since then because the Sián had the same EPA-rated city, combined, and highway mpg ratings as the Aventador but a lower highway rating (14 against 15). Roberto, that’s not good.