Lamborghini’s first EV to offer up to 2,000 PS, 980-volt architecture


Volkswagen Group CEO Oliver Blume has revealed that the first electric vehicle from Lamborghini could have up to 2,000 PS on tap.
The figure is significantly higher than the 1,341 hp (1,360 PS or 1 MW) touted by the Italian automaker when introducing the Lanzador concept car nearly two years ago.
As a refresher, the Lanzador is an electric grand tourer with a high ground clearance and a 2+2 seating configuration. It will serve as the basis for Lamborghini’s first EV, which is slated to enter the market in 2028.
The aforementioned substantial power increase may be attributed to “a joint electric kit that will benefit from synergies across brands” that the EV is expected to adopt.
He also added that the EV will be built on a platform that development of is being led by Porsche for Audi, Bentley, Lamborghini and Porsche.
The platform in question is said to be capable of supporting power outputs of up to 2,000 PS and 980 volts for faster charging and improved energy efficiency. Currently, EVs under the Volkswagen Group use a 400V and 800V architecture.
Blume also confirmed that the EV will be produced at Lamborghini’s headquarters in Sant’Agata in Italy, although details regarding the battery are still under wraps.

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