Lamborghini's first EV is nearly ready - but are we?
Briefly

"It's your baby, and then to see it for the first time on the stage, it's always special," said Lamborghini's CTO, Rouven Mohr, highlighting the emotional connection to the new Temerario super sports car.
"When you drive the car at the beginning, you tend to shift up much too early because you have a lot of torque. But if you rev it up, to be honest, you feel it's a kind of explosion because the torque is still there that in a naturally aspirated one you don't have," explained Mohr about the driving experience with the new engine.
Mohr emphasizes, "It is totally new. There is nothing, not any part to do with the V8 of the Urus," clarifying that the new engine is distinct and independently developed.
The Temerario represents a significant step up from its predecessor, the Huracán, showcasing advancements in power, handling, and technology, according to Mohr.
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