Lamborghini is joining the course of other car makers who delay the issuance of new electric vehicles. The CEO of this brand has revealed in a recent interview that the next generation of Euros plugin will retain the hybrid power train as the automaker postpones the issuance of the battery electric version, which cannot reach 2035.
Brand Boss Stephen Winkelman said, accusing the delay in uncertainty, stated Autocar That keeping a PHEV power train “was very important to us and users.” He added that he would be “very happy” to hear that the combustion engine would continue in Euros.

Photo from: Brian Sylvester / Motor 1, Lamburgeni
However, Windelman did not provide any details about the new SUV’s potential power train. 2025 URUS SE Pair Twin Turbo Charged 4.0-Lateter V-8 Engine with 789 horsepower and 701 pounds with electric motor to manufacture. This is still the most powerful version of SUV.
As announced earlier, the next generation of euros will arrive in 2029. Lamborghini is just delaying the start of the electric version. His first electric model was to arrive after selling, but Lamburgeni has already had to postpone the car. According to the report, it may have to be further delayed.
Lamborogini has already had to advance the start of the production version of the Luzdor Concept from 2028 to 2029. The European Union will change the ban on combustion engines next year, which can potentially increase combustion engine life in the continent.
Lamborogini has also expressed hope that artificial fuel can replace gasoline in the future, and the company is not alone in searching for alternative projects to change market conditions. Many other car makers are adjusting their product schedules in response to regulatory changes, in which many reforms produce combustion engines.