24-04-2024 14:00 via drive.com.au

Lamborghini: Plug-in hybrids an easy sell if the engine is big

Lamborghini says it is not sure performance-car customers at the top end of the market want a plug-in hybrid with a small engine – even if it is faster than the petrol-only version.Italian car maker Lamborghini says it expects to have no issues selling its latest plug-in hybrid because it does not downsize the engine – and is faster than the petrol-only model it replaces.Chief technical officer Rouven Mohr told media including Drive Lamborghini expects “a huge run” on the
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