“If you look at the timing of the new model's release, this is the optimal time to launch a fully electric car,” Lamborghini's technical director Maurizio Reggiani told Autocar.
Most likely, the new model will be built on the PPE platform, which is already used by the electric Porsche Taycan. According to unofficial data, the range of the future model will exceed 560 kilometers. The car will accelerate to 100 km/h in no more than 3 seconds.
According to Reggiani, the process of creating a new car takes at least four years. Thus, the development of the first Lamborghini electric car should start no later than 2021.








