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Lamborghini recently unveiled the Fenomeno, a special "few-off" sports car at The Quail in Carmel, California. The $3.5 ...
In an age where every device in our lives hums softly and runs cleanly in the background, Lamborghini’s play is clear: sell ...
The Fenomeno's naturally aspirated, 6.5-liter V12 makes 823 hp, yet Lamborghini CTO Rouven Mohr told us it isn't maxed out ...
Gasoline-powered Italian burbles will not go quietly into the night. Lamborghini showed off its engineering prowess and its ...
The Lamborghini Fenomeno model will comprise only 29 examples built for valued customers, and one for the marque’s museum.
Plug-in hybrid supercars aren’t exactly new–the McLaren P1 and Porsche 918 wowed everybody with the tech more than a decade ...
Lamborghini made another move that shows why it's one of the most iconic car companies in the world. Now, they will create a ...
Lamborghini is delaying its first fully electric model by a year, hoping that market conditions will be more favorable at that time, Reuters reports. "We do not think 2029 is late to have an ...
For now, the company is fairly insulated from any immediate drop-off in demand, since it has a large back order.
Lamborghini's CTO Rouven Mohr says an electric supercar needs to offer something internal combustion can't.
Lamborghini CTO Rouven Mohr says the time is not right for a fully electric supercar. The brand's first EV will still debut later this decade.