
Lamborghini’s first electric vehicle, the Lanzador, has been delayed by a year. Instead of 2028, the new release date is set for 2029. The delay is attributed to shifts in demand within the electric vehicle market. Lamborghini maintains that the new launch date isn’t too late and believes the extra time will allow for a better market fit.
The Lanzador, a two-row electric supercar with a silhouette that blends elements of Lamborghini’s high-performance vehicles and the Urus SUV, is expected to be a lucrative model for the brand. Regarding profitability, Lamborghini anticipates the Lanzador will outperform the entry-level Temerario. Let’s explore what makes this vehicle stand out.


Lamborghini’s First Electric Sports Coupe-Crossover Hybrid
Positioned as a crossover grand tourer, the Lanzador combines a Lamborghini’s sleek, performance-oriented body with the higher stance typical of crossover vehicles. This makes it a unique offering between Lamborghini’s Urus SUV and its sports car lineup, showcasing a distinct appeal. Although Lamborghini expressed confidence in the model’s potential, the slowing demand in the electric vehicle market led to the decision to delay the release by a year.


Performance and Charging Technology: Lamborghini’s Bold Claims
Lamborghini is betting big on the Lanzador’s performance capabilities. The all-wheel-drive Lanzador features electric motors mounted on both the front and rear axles, delivering a base output of 1,341 horsepower (1,000 kW). When the ‘boost mode’ is engaged, the power surges to an astonishing 2,000 horsepower, offering unrivaled performance in the electric vehicle market.
The Lanzador will also feature cutting-edge charging technology, with a 980V ultra-high voltage architecture that promises faster charging times than traditional electric vehicles. This setup will rival high-performance EVs like the Porsche Taycan and Rimac Nevera, addressing one of the main concerns surrounding electric vehicle adoption: slow charging speeds.


Challenges: Can Lamborghini Convince Consumers?
Despite its impressive specs, the Lanzador faces challenges convincing traditional sports car enthusiasts to switch to an electric crossover grand tourer. The vehicle’s silhouette, which blends high-performance aesthetics with a crossover design, may appear unconventional to some. Additionally, it will need to offer a compelling justification for why consumers should opt for an electric version of a grand tourer instead of the visceral driving experience of a high-performance internal combustion engine vehicle.
As the electric vehicle market continues to evolve rapidly, the future success of the Lanzador is uncertain. With competitors like Tesla and Porsche dominating the market, the big question is how Lamborghini will carve out its position in the ultra-high-performance electric vehicle space when the Lanzador debuts in 2029.