Lamborghini's First Electric Car Will Be a 2+2 Grand Tourer

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Lamborghini's First Electric Car Will Be a 2+2 GTLamborghini

Lamborghini's first electric car will be a 2+2 grand tourer, CEO Stephan Winkelmann confirmed to Motor1 in an interview published Thursday.

Above, the 2008 Lamborghini Estoque concept.

Winkelmann said at a preview event earlier in March Lamborghini is planning to release its first electric car in 2028, positioning it as a totally new, fourth model in the lineup. Previously, rumors suggested the Italian supercar's first EV would be a crossover. We're glad that's not the case.

“It’s going to be a new body style, because what is missing in the lineup today is a GT 2+2, and I think this would be a good add-on to the two super-sports cars and the SUV,” Winkelmann told Motor1.

The two super-sports cars Winkelmann is referring to are, of course, the recently unveiled Revuelto and the Huracán's replacement, set to debut at the end of 2024. A year after this electric car debuts, Lamborghini plans to launch the Urus's replacement, which will also be an EV.

This isn't the first time we've heard rumors of Lamborghini developing a grand tourer. Back in 2019 then-CEO Stefano Domenicali said the company was developing a grand tourer for a 2025 debut, to follow the Urus. We suspect Lamborghini wasn't planning to go fully electric back then, but at least its grand plans haven't changed that much.

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