With A Power Of One Megawatt, The Lanzador Combines Aerodynamic Design And Sustainable Materials, Promising A New Era For The Brand
The Lamborghini has revealed its new concept, the Lanzador, which marks the brand’s entry into the world of electric cars. This electric supercar is scheduled to go into production in 2028 and will be positioned as one of four new models from the brand. Among them are a V12 hybrid with an impressive 1,001 hp called Revuelto, the successor to the Huracán, and an evolution of the Urus SUV.
Innovative Design And Specifications Of The Lanzador
The Lanzador is described as a vehicle that combines features of a supercar, a four-seater Gran Turismo, a sports station wagon, and a super sports SUV. This new category represents a challenge, as integrating a high-performance internal combustion engine drivetrain into a vehicle with this configuration would be extremely difficult, if not impossible.

The concept of the Lanzador is intriguing, as Lamborghini is still gathering customer feedback on which features of the concept will make it to the final product. The “skate” layout that has been adopted allows for the electric motors to be mounted on the front and rear axles, with the batteries installed beneath the passenger compartment, resulting in a flat floor. This configuration not only improves weight distribution but also provides greater stability during high-speed driving.
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Power And Control Technology
Although Lamborghini has not revealed specific details about the drivetrain, a vague power of one megawatt was mentioned. This power is an indication of the new battery technologies that the automotive industry is exploring, including the hope that solid-state batteries with significantly higher energy density will be available by the end of the decade. The all-wheel drive of the Lanzador promises impressive performance, managing instantaneous electric torque through theLamborghini Dinamica Veicolo Integrata (LDVI) system.
The LDVI is a technological advancement that integrates drivetrain, braking, steering, and suspension functions, allowing for fine control of the vehicle’s behavior under various conditions. With the increase of torque levels in electric supercars and hypercars, it becomes necessary to incorporate more electronic interventions to tame performance. This becomes increasingly relevant as electric cars evolve, offering accelerations that surpass those of many traditional supercars.
Aerodynamics And Sustainable Interior Design
The Lanzador also features active and passive aerodynamic elements, including a version of the Aerodinamica Lamborghini Attiva (ALA) system, which has been seen previously in the Aventador SVJ and the Huracán Performante. The ALA improves aerodynamic efficiency by capturing high-speed airflow and using it to increase or decrease downforce, optimizing the vehicle’s performance. This technology, inspired by principles from Formula 1, is essential for ensuring that the Lanzador maintains stability and grip in tight corners and at high speed.
In addition to performance, the concern for sustainability is present in the interior of the Lanzador. The cabin is almost entirely made of sustainable materials developed in Italy. The seat foam is made from recycled fibers that are 3D printed, while the carbon fiber panels use regenerated carbon. The leather is treated with olive oil, a procedure already adopted by several luxury brands of the VW Group, and the interior is lined with Merino wool fabrics. This approach not only reduces the car’s environmental footprint but also meets the growing consumer demand for vehicles that are both luxurious and environmentally friendly.
Expectations For The Future Of The Lanzador
While the production of the Lanzador is scheduled for 2028, many aspects are still under development and may change over time. Lamborghini is betting that the Lanzador will be an exceptional electric supercar, suitable for daily use, balancing performance and sustainability. With increasing competition in the electric car market, Lamborghini will have to ensure that its new model not only meets but exceeds consumer expectations.

Besides the Lanzador, Lamborghini plans to continue expanding its product line, with a growing focus on electric and hybrid technology. The brand has already committed to reducing its carbon emissions and is investing in technologies that allow for a smoother transition to a more sustainable fleet. This shift is part of a larger trend in the automotive industry, where manufacturers are adapting to the growing demand for electric vehicles and stricter environmental regulations.
The Impact Of Electrification On The Lamborghini Brand
The electrification of supercars represents a significant challenge for Lamborghini, a brand historically associated with high-performance internal combustion engines. However, the company is positioning itself to be a leader in this new market segment, combining its heritage of design and engineering with technological innovations. The Lanzador is an important step in this process, demonstrating that the brand can evolve without losing its essence.
As the market for electric cars continues to grow and evolve, Lamborghini’s entry into this segment with the Lanzador will be closely watched. The brand is already synonymous with extreme performance and innovative design, and the Lanzador promises to maintain this tradition, adding a new dimension to Lamborghini’s portfolio in the future of electric mobility. The challenge will be to balance Lamborghini’s iconic performance with new market demands for sustainability and energy efficiency, but with the Lanzador, the brand shows it is more than ready for this challenge.
SOURCE: FORBES

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