ROVEN Posted May 12, 2020 Posted May 12, 2020 (edited) Lamborghini has announced that a novelty will be unveiled on May 7, thereby adding to the range, made up of three models. You can't really say that this is a time for celebration for the automakers, when the epidemic of Coronavirus has forced everyone to review their program of new products. And for good reason, since the month of March, many of them have had to stop their production and close their factories, in order to limit the risks of contamination and to stop the spread of the disease. Luxury brands are obviously no exception, like Lamborghini, which had to close its assembly lines in Sant’Agata, Italy, since March 13. If the firm had hoped in a while to be able to resume production a few days later, it is finally this Monday, May 4, that the factory begins to live again, as Lamborghini announced in a press release. Stephano Domenicali, the current boss of the brand has indeed confirmed "We are ready to restart with a lot of energy, but also with strict protocols to safeguard what is most precious to us: the safety of our employees" . This is excellent news, which does not come alone. And for good reason, the press release also announces that a novelty will be revealed in a few days, Thursday, May 7 more precisely. "We continue to feed the dreams of our fans and customers, and on May 7, via a virtual launch, we will present a new car in order to complete our range of models." Enough to delight fans, when the calendar of new products is completely upset and bad news has been linked for a few months. A mysterious model For the moment, no other information has been revealed on this mysterious model, which will therefore enrich the range, currently composed of Lamborghini Urus, Huracan and Aventador. Rumors are obviously already going well, in particular on the fact that it will not be properly a new model, but rather a new version of an existing sports car. And for good reason, the Italian manufacturer has already announced that the range will only consist of three cars until the middle of the decade. Some corridor noises evoke the presentation of an even more radical Lamborghini Huracan, dubbed STO, carrying a 5.2-liter V10 with 640 horsepower. But we could also expect to discover a new version of the Urus, which could then offer a plug-in hybrid engine. On the other hand, it seems unlikely that this will be a new variant of the Lamborghini Aventador, while the Squadra Corsa should not see the light of day before this summer. So there are only a few days left to wait to learn more about this mysterious sportswoman ... answer on May 7! Edited May 13, 2020 by YaKuZa--BoSs Closed Topic/complete 1 day.
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