The Aventador has officially come off the list of Lamborghini but the car manufacturer del Toro is already preparing the successor of the famous model. It will be an electrified car that will bring the new hybrid V12 to its debut, already on the road for the first tests on board an Aventador forklift. The future twelve-cylinder of Sant’Agata Bolognese will therefore no longer be purely endothermic but will fall within the electrification plan presented by the CEO of the Italian brand Stephan Winkelmann in which the future of the Lamborghini range was detailed, a future in which the hybrid will also be adopted by Huracan and the super SUV Urus awaiting the first full electric arriving after 2025.
But first there will be room for the heir of the Aventador with an electrified V12. Very little information is known about it, but it is clear that the Sant’Agata Bolognese car manufacturer will adopt different solutions compared to what was done with Sian. No Supercapacitor, therefore, but a different system that we could already see on the plug-in hybrid variant of Urus. Winkelmann himself confirmed the differences compared to the ián FKP 37 and the Countach LPI 800-4: “The technology is different, there will be a completely new engine, a completely new transmission, a new battery, everything will be completely new” had explained the CEO of the del Toro brand. We will therefore have to wait for the next few months to get some more details about the first electrified Aventador and its hybrid V12.
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