As 2021 passes, more automotive brands are joining the electrical transition. Ferrari recently announced its first EV car and now it is Lamborghini’s turn, which will build its green future through a three-stage project.
Entitled “Direzione Cor Tauri” alluding to “Cor Tauri” the brightest star in the constellation of the Bull, Lamborghini has mapped out a fairly clear route for 2030, in which sustainability figures as the main protagonist.
More than 1 and a half million euros will be allocated to a transition that not only has on the horizon to be based on creating ecological cars, but also all the facilities of Sant’Agata Bolognese, where the main production lines, offices and other essential spaces for the operation of the Italian firm.
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“Lamborghini’s electrification plan is a newly-plotted course, necessary in the context of a radically-changing world, where we want to make our contribution by continuing to reduce environmental impact through concrete projects,” were the words of the president and CEO of Automobili Lamborghini, Stephan Winkelmann.
Lamborghini Green Route
In the first instance, the period 2021-2022 will be a period to develop internal combustion engines, in order to pay tribute to all those car models that have made Lamborghini an iconic brand in the history of the automotive industry.
“In 2023 the first hybrid series model will be launched and by the end of 2024 the entire range will be electrified. This phase pursues the objective of reducing C02 emissions by 50% from the beginning of 2025,”says the brand’s statement regarding the second stage.
Between 2025 and 2030, Lamborghini intends to electrify its new models, in addition to creating a green DNA in all its structures to become a 100% carbon neutral company, a benchmark in the sector.
Written by | Osward Rubio