Lamborghini is now heading into a period of transition for its product line.
The company has said it will launch an all-electric model in 2028 that will be what Winkelmann called “a non-extreme” GT with four seats, designed to be a more forgiving drive than the brand’s supercars.
Winkelmann said the challenge is to build an electric Lamborghini that can not only accelerate in a straight line, but take corners the way customers would expect.
“I think we can achieve this with the generation of batteries coming in,” he said.
In the near term, Lamborghini will launch a successor to its Aventador sports car, and updates to the Urus crossover lineup.
The last Aventador sports car was built on July 27, Winkelmann said. Early next year, Lamborghini will launch a successor with a different name.
“It’s getting harder to find new names,” Winkelmann said.


