Lamborghini Will Drop $1.8 Billion on Electrifying Its Supercars

From Aventador to Urus, each model will be offered as a plug-in hybrid by 2024. An EV is on the way later this decade.

The Lamborghini Aventador SVJ Roadster

Source: Lamborghini

Lamborghini is the latest supercar maker to pivot from screaming V-12 combustion engines to electric.

Volkswagen AG’s Italian brand announced on Tuesday that by 2024, it will offer plug-in hybrid versions of each model in its lineup—from the bestselling Urus SUV to the track-suited Aventador—with the first arriving in two years. Lamborghini also will launch its first vehicle powered purely by battery in the second half of the decade, Chief Executive Officer Stephan Winkelmann said.