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Soon, you’ll be able to plug in your Lamborghini.

Closing out a half century of purely gasoline-powered V12 cars going back to the brand’s earliest models, Luxury Italian sports car designer Lamborghini has unveiled its first supercar with a charging port. The Lamborghini Revuelto is a plug-in hybrid and, while it still has a V12 gasoline engine, it also has three electric motors. Together – the car’s Spanish name translates as “scrambled” – the two systems can produce a total 1,001 horsepower, according to the automaker.

The Reveulto’s batteries can be charged through a plug, like an electric car, providing a certain amount of purely electric driving. However, Lamborghini did not say how long the car could drive on battery power alone. Once the batteries no longer have enough power to drive the car on purely electric power, it will operate like a standard hybrid, switching between electric and gasoline power – or a combination of the two – as needed.

 

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I would never buy an EV, they are toxic materials on wheels, and will be toxic waste when you have to buy another battery at the same price as a Lambo brand new.

Wow! Can't wait to see what a plug in Lamborghini will look like!

So reliability!

That's cool... when do we get one I mean, as much as we've given Ukraine, at least they can shovel out a Lambo for us plebs...

I'd rather be skinned alive than buy an electric vehicle.

Which time i we get my own Lamborghini God 🤔😔

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