LEAVE IT TO LAMBORGHINI TO TURN THE DIAL UP TO 11. THE VENERABLE ITALIAN CARMAKER, KNOWN FOR ITS WILD DESIGNS LIKE THE COUNTACH, HURÁCAN, AND REVUELTO, HAS ANNOUNCED PLANS FOR THE LANZADOR, A FULLY ELECTRIC FOUR-SEATER.
Active aerodynamics regulate the flow of air from front to rear, maximizing aerodynamic efficiency across different driving modes. These driving modes can be selected via the Lamborghini ANIMA control. Opting for Efficiency provides optimal driving dynamics, the Urban mode extends the range, and the Performance mode generates increased downforce. The steerable rear axle and air suspension enable the Lanzador to adapt seamlessly to any surface and respond to the driver’s defined settings. So far, Lamborghini has not released performance specs for the production car. However, expect the capability of face- melting acceleration. COMING SOON
For Lanzador represents a fourth model concept, the Ultra GT, supporting its decarbonization and electrification strategy. While it seems like a departure from a company known for its exotic sports cars, the Lanzador is a return to Lamborghini’s earliest designs. The first front-engine coupés from Lamborghini — the 350 and 400 GT — were sporty, elegant Gran Turismos suitable for everyday use, featuring 2+2 seating. Lamborghini, the In addition to the zero-emissions drivetrain, sustainability is woven into the Lanzador’s DNA. Sustainable materials, primarily sourced from Italy, are found throughout the interior appointments, both visible and behind the scenes.
Luxurious Merino wool dresses the dashboard, seats, and door panels. Colored thread is made of recycled materials, including nylon and plastic. Non-visible plastics, such as the foam sports seats, are made from 3D-printed recycled fibers. The integrated carbon fiber components, such as the center console and door panels, are crafted from new, two-layer composite material using regenerated carbon. Sustainable leather is tanned using special water left over from olive oil production that would otherwise have to be treated due to its high acidity and antimicrobial and phytotoxic effects. However, the residual water can be re- processed into tanning agents.
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