Lamborghini, a renowned brand in the sportscar industry, typically introduces new upgrades and releases periodically. The recent releases, such as the Huracán Sterrato, Urus SE, and Revuelto, clearly indicate Lamborghini's consistent innovation. Only Huracán integrated the ICE platform; other launches featured the new PHEV platforms. This is a significant step toward the new era of electrification and sustainability—a definitive path for all upcoming Lamborghini cars from 2025 to 2028.
Only a few definitive models of Lamborghini's new and upcoming cars have emerged. The company has officially announced the release of the Lamborghini Temerario starting in Q1 2025 and the Lanzador only in Q4 2028. While the company's CEO has confirmed the next generations of Huracan GT3 EVO2 and Super Trofeo will come out in 2026 and 2027, respectively, there are no authentic details on its production status, besides the fact that Temerario will be the base model for these upcoming cars.
After conducting thorough research and engaging in discussions with Lamborghini dealerships, I've come up with a list of new Lamborghini cars set to hit the global automotive world from 2025 to 2028. Here are the upcoming Lamborghini cars and their details.
Automobili Lamborghini recently unveiled its new Lamborghini Temerario, a much-awaited Huracán replacement, at Monterey Car Week 2024. It's a stunning supercar, featuring an all-new V8 Bi-Turbo-Hot-V 4.0l engine capable of 10,000 rpm. The best part is that it's a plug-in hybrid.
Expected deliveries to begin in early 2025, the Temerario will be the first model to bear the name Temerario. The Temerario's flawless design elegantly carries on the Lamborghini DNA while showcasing exclusivity and iconic identity. Lamborghini calls it "essential and iconic." The crisp lines, intricate detailing, and signature lighting—Temerario is beautiful from every angle.
Temerario's performance surpasses that of its predecessor, Huracán, significantly. It also offers a bigger interior, 18-way adjustable comfort seats, a better brake-disc cooling system, and larger vortex generators than the Huracán. Its customers will get to enjoy an elevated experience of the long-lived Huracán.
It's one of those future Lamborghini cars that will take the Italian automakers to new heights. With this model, Lamborghini's legacy extends to the PHEV spectrum, paving the way for the future adoption of an all-EV platform. Monitor this model closely, as it may sell out before it reaches dealerships in early 2025.
Rouven Mohr, Lamborghini's chief technical officer, and acting motorsport boss has confirmed that the Temerario GT3 will be the new successor to the Huracan GT3 EVO2. The current Huracan GT3 will operate until 2025 and eventually hand over the racing duties to the new 2026 Lamborghini Temerario GT3. For 2027, the one-make Super Trofeo EVO2 will be based on the Temerario.
Mohr did not reveal any detailed information about the upcoming Lamborghini cars, but we can anticipate that these supercars will surpass the current GT3 EVO2 in terms of power and performance. He also disclosed that the production process is currently underway at the Lamborghini Squadra Corse in-house competition department located in Sant'Agata Bolognese, Italy.
Lamborghini will build the new GT3 as per the requirements of GT races, which will see the AWD change into RWD and the removal of the three electric motors. This suggests that Lamborghini will reduce the 920 CV and implement various modifications to comply with the category regulations. This also applies to the one-make Super Trofeo variant.
We can be sure these upcoming cars will use the new V8 engine, even though their details are unknown. Or will they opt for the LMDh engine? Regardless, there will be tweaks to optimize the performance and speed. We can expect the Temerario GT3 to start testing in Q3 or Q4, 2025, before its release in 2026. The year after, Super Trofeo will follow the same procedure.
Disclaimer: Based on the Lamborghini Temerario, the above specifications (numbers) are speculative. The final specs will vary. We’ll make updates as the official releases roll out.
The Lamborghini Lanzador GT is an all-electric concept model unveiled on August 18, 2023, at the Monterey Car Week. Various Moto influencers have reviewed and tested this Ultra GT, and we expect it to go into production only in 2028. There is a chance that we'll get to see this EV on the market later that year.
Many predict that the production model won't significantly differ from the concept model, except for reducing sharp edges and achieving a smooth finish. However, there are also rumors that the finalized model might not keep the name itself—why not? It's a beautifully fitting name.
Lanzador's aggressive frontal appearance, striking rear-end, and coupe silhouette are appealing to the eyes. The Lamborghini's DNA exudes from this electric GT's nook and cranny. Additionally, the interior boasts a futuristic design with a minimalist aesthetic. It's so spacious, that you can fit a large surfboard.
The Italian automakers have revealed limited information on the car specs and exclusive features. However, we know that this GT will boast a power of 1 megawatt, surpassing the flagship Revuelto and becoming the most powerful Lamborghini ever. It's a bold statement to every other automaker that an EV can produce such impressive power.
The 2028 Lamborghini Lanzador GT will shape the Italian automaker's future stance in the supercar market when it hits it. Keep an eye on this future Lamborghini car because it has everything to offer besides sustainability elements. Its design aims to achieve social acceptance, setting it apart from brethren such as the Aventador SVJ and Huracán STO.
Disclaimer: These are preliminary details based on available official releases. Final specifications and features may vary. Lamborghini has unveiled limited information on this electric Ultra GT.
Lamborghini's upcoming cars, like the Temerario and Lanzador, are propelling the Italian auto brand into the new era of the automotive industry, where sustainability matters the most. These two Lamborghinis, which are currently in the prelaunch and pre-production stages, will serve as the brand's face in the upcoming years. Lamborghini is elegantly shifting toward an electric era while keeping its prestige, heritage, and DNA intact. Stay connected for more updates on future Lamborghini cars.
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