The Lamborghini Lanzador idea previews the model’s first EV, but it surely gained’t arrive in showrooms for fairly some time but.
Revealed in a single day on the 2023 Pebble Seashore Concours d’Class, the Lanzador is, as we noticed within the leaks the opposite day, a lifted coupe with crossover parts, such because the wheel arch protectors.
Though the Lanzador appears manufacturing prepared, the corporate’s fourth mannequin line gained’t go into manufacturing till 2028, so quite a bit might change between every now and then. Regardless, the brand new mannequin will probably be constructed on the firm’s Sant’Agata Bolognese plant, which might want to endure important enlargement to make it match for this job.
Standing 1.5 metres tall, the three-door Lanzador is round 300mm taller than a Huracan, however just a little extra squat than an everyday crossover.
Whereas the proportions are new to the model, all of the styling elements are straight from the corporate’s trendy design language, and there aren’t any apparent hints there’s no V8, V10 or V12 engine on-board aside from the dearth of exhaust ideas.
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With the automobile’s launch 5 years away, Lamborghini didn’t present any particulars concerning the EV drivetrain, besides to say it’ll have “peak energy of over one megawatt”, and there will probably be at the very least one motor for every axle with “e-torque vectoring” on the again.
A brand new model of the Lamborghini Dinamica Veicolo Integrata (LDVI) driving dynamics system screens the automobile’s varied sensors, and is alleged to tailor the driving expertise to every driver.
This ties into the lively chassis system that features air suspension and four-wheel steering.
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One other factor that’s adjusted on the fly is the Lanzador’s aerodynamics, with the automobile capable of slip via the air with a minimal degree of disruption in each town and high-speed modes, and producing most downforce when attacking corners.
Adjustable parts embody entrance air shutters, a moveable splitter, wheelhouse louvres, an air curtain, air blades that reach out of the edges and rear diffuser, and eventually a “flow-through rear blown spoiler”.
The inside has a 2+2 seating structure with rear seats that may be folded down, however not flat, to extend load area. The driving force and entrance passenger — pilot and co-pilot in Lamborghini-speak — sit low within the physique, and are separated by a skinny Y-shaped centre console bridge that homes a management knob for the infotainment and local weather methods.
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As with many EV ideas, the supplies for the cabin had been chosen with sustainability in thoughts.
There’s Merino wool on the dashboard, seats and doorways, thread and seat foam comprised of recycled nylon or plastic, regenerated carbon for the centre console and doorways, and “sustainably tanned leather-based”.