The renowned supercar manufacturer Lamborghini is preparing to launch the Huracan plug-in hybrid in the market in 2024.

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The History of Lamborghini.
Lamborghini is a leading supercar brand in the world, founded by Ferruccio Lamborghini in 1963 in Sant’Agata Bolognese, Italy. Before founding Lamborghini, Ferruccio Lamborghini was successful in the field of manufacturing machinery and agricultural equipment. However, he wanted to try his hand at producing cars.
The proposal is to release the Huracan plug-in hybrid by 2024.
Lamborghini CEO has announced that the Lamborghini Huracan will be replaced by a new model at the end of 2024, which could mark the end of the automaker’s support for electric cars.

According to Stephan Winkelmann, CEO of Lamborghini, in an interview with Road & Track: “At the end of 2024, a completely new Huracan will be launched.”
He added that the new model will have a plug-in hybrid powertrain. Looking back at the Lamborghini CEO’s statement in 2021, he declared that the entire Lamborghini product line will be equipped with hybrid engines by 2024.
This was also revealed when the automaker announced that the next version of their flagship supercar, the Aventador, will have a plug-in hybrid powertrain that delivers 1,001 horsepower (747 kW/1,015 PS).”
Design and Features of Lamborghini Huracan Plug-in Hybrid.

Lamborghini has not yet revealed the official name of the car. However, it has been confirmed that this Lamborghini plug-in hybrid will be equipped with a 6.5-liter V12 engine and three electric motors powered by a rear-mounted lithium-ion battery pack.
With the code name L545, Lamborghini’s V12 engine continues to retain its natural aspirated technology but has been “significantly tuned”. Prior to the inclusion of electric motors, it is believed to be more powerful than the current powertrain of the Aventador, delivering 814 horsepower (607 kW/825 PS) to the rear wheels through a new 8-speed dual-clutch transmission.

Lamborghini has not announced when it will debut this new flagship model, but it is said to be coming soon. This is one of the company’s electrification plans as Europe and California are expected to ban internal combustion engines by 2035.
Whether the car manufacturer will launch any special edition Huracan remains to be seen, but fans of the V10 engine are sure to be delighted with such versions.
Since the first supercars of Lamborghini, such as the 350 GT and Miura, this brand has demonstrated its power and luxury.
Although this brand has had many ups and downs in its history. Lamborghini still maintains its position as one of the most luxurious and expensive car brands in the world.
Q & A
What is the Lamborghini Huracan, and what is special about the plug-in hybrid version set to debut in 2024?
The Lamborghini Huracan is a high-performance sports car known for its speed and precision handling. The plug-in hybrid version set to debut in 2024 will be the first hybrid car produced by Lamborghini. Combining traditional gas-powered engines with electric motors for a more environmentally friendly yet still high-performance driving experience.
What kind of engine and electric motor can we expect in the Lamborghini Huracan plug-in hybrid?
While details are scarce at this point, it is expected that the Lamborghini Huracan plug-in hybrid will use a V10 gas engine combined with an electric motor, providing both power and efficiency. The electric motor will likely be used to assist the gas engine and provide extra torque for quick acceleration.
What kind of performance can we expect from the Lamborghini Huracan plug-in hybrid?
While performance figures have not been released yet, it is expected that the Lamborghini Huracan plug-in hybrid will offer impressive acceleration and handling, as well as improved fuel economy and reduced emissions compared to its gas-only counterparts. It is likely that the electric motor will also provide some all-electric driving capabilities. Making the car even more versatile and eco-friendly.