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Wait... it's only $260,000? - The 907 BHP Lamborghini surprise
Lamborghini’s newest supercar arrives with staggering numbers. A twin-turbo 4.0L V8 combined with hybrid assistance produces around 907 horsepower, launching the car from 0-60 in just 2.7 seconds.
Bologna, Italy – The arrival of a new Lamborghini is cause for fanfare and celebration. It’s not often the manufacturer produces an all-new car, especially one as radically different as the 2025 ...
No matter where your biases lie as a car enthusiast or appreciator. Nearly everyone indisputably grew up with a Lamborghini poster on their wall, featuring cars like the Temerario. It’s the follow-up ...
The centerpiece of the Temerario is its all-new 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 engine. While the loss of the V10’s soulful wail might be mourned by purists, the new powertrain’s specifications are ...
We got exclusive first laps in Lamborghini’s 2026 Temerario at Sonoma Raceway. The successor to the Huracán with a hybrid-powered rethink of the brand’s V10 legacy. The Temerario features a ...
The Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4 hasn't done well at auction. A gold example failed to meet reserve on Bring a Trailer in ...
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Lamborghini ditches its first EV for new plug-in hybrid GT
Lamborghini’s new, fourth model – set to be called Lanzador – won’t be an EV as the company switches to plug-in hybrid tech instead.
The legendary Italian automaker confirmed to USA TODAY that it's no longer planning to build battery electric cars by 2030.
Maker confirms it will launch two new hybrids before 2030, blaming “market readiness” for scaled-back EV transition ...
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