Last year, the European Commission proposed a plan to reduce carbon dioxide emissions from cars by 55 percent by 2030 compared to 2021. This plan has another clause and if it is finalized, the sale of cars equipped with gasoline and diesel engines will be banned from 2035 . Despite the proposal, a number of automakers are still optimistic about the future of internal combustion engines, of which Lamborghini is one. The Italian company is very interested in internal combustion engines and is trying to use them after 2030.
Lamborghini CEO Stephen Winkelmann mentioned this in a recent interview with a German newspaper, and said that Lamborghini will do its best to keep internal combustion engines on production lines after this decade. Mr Winkelmann said:
"After electrification, we will wait to see if it is possible to supply cars with internal combustion engines after 2030. "One possibility is to keep internal combustion engines alive with the help of synthetic fuels."
The CEO of Lamborghini is a big fan of internal combustion engines. He also said in December 2020 that he would continue to produce internal combustion vehicles as much as possible.
But despite this, Lamborghini is also preparing to produce its first all-electric model . According to the company's plans, this model will be launched in 2028 . As announced, this electric model will be very different from the current Lamborghini. Some experts predict that Lamborghini's first all-electric car will be introduced as a four-seater crossover . However, before the introduction of the final version, Lamborghini will probably welcome its first electric car with the unveiling of a concept model.
It goes without saying that this is the last year that Lamborghini launches products with a purely petrol engine, as the company will launch all its products with a hybrid engine from next year.
Source: Motor
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