Lamborghini has confirmed the timeline of its pure electric cars likely to be based on the Lanzador concept This is a significant step forward in the luxury automaker’s strategy for decarbonization and electrification, with its long-term Direzione Cor Tauri strategy. The concept is slated for production in 2028. It features an “Ultra GT” model line which capitalizes on a combination of iconic design, advanced technologies, and sustainability as the high-performance electric vehicle market continues to evolve.
Lanzador Concept: A Glimpse into the Future

In 2023 Monterey Car Week, Lamborghini revealed the Lanzador concept to explore its first pure electric vehicle which is scheduled for its 2028 release. The concept presents a revolutionary and futuristic design breaking the Lamborghini's DNA. The Ultra cool-looking concept comes with dual electric motors for all-wheel drive, a peak power of more than 1 megawatt, and advanced driving dynamics. The interior features sustainable materials, indicating Lamborghini’s objective to pursue an electrified and eco-friendly future.
The Electric GT (2028) and Electric Super SUV (2029)
Lamborghini's Electric GT is set to release in 2028. The 2+2 coupe, stylized from the Espada, will offer an extraordinary driving experience to techy enthusiasts. Dual electric motors powered by all-wheel drive give a peak output of more than one megawatt for dynamic torque distribution across surfaces.
The introduction of ultramodern characteristics such as active aerodynamics, active suspension, and rear-wheel steering gives testimony to Lamborghini’s commitment to advanced technology. Lamborghini has also promised to launch an "electric Super SUV" in 2029 as they continue to roll out their electric vehicle lineup.
FAQs
What is the launch date of Lamborghini's first electric vehicle?
The launch is scheduled for 2028.
What is the power output of the Lanzador concept?
The Lanzador concept boasts over 1 Megawatt, equivalent to 1,341+ horsepower.
How many seats does the Lanzador concept have?
The Lanzador concept features a 2+2 seating configuration.
What is the expected range of Lamborghini's Electric GT?
The Electric GT is expected to have a minimum range of at least 300 miles.
Where will the Lanzador be produced?
The production will take place in Sant'Agata Bolognese, Italy.