A little over a year ago, Lamborghini announced that it was collaborating with students and professors at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) on future car technologies. The first fruit of ...
Lamborghini unveiled Monday its first all-electric sports car concept, the Terzo Millenio, the first indication that the 54-year-old automaker may divorce itself from its signature V-12 powerplant for ...
Lamborghini has peeled back the curtain on an audacious concept that offers a rough outline of the supercar manufacturer's pathway into the future. The Terzo Millennio was developed in collaboration ...
Blasphemy. That's what some would call it: the so-called purists, asked to consider an electric super sports car with the Lamborghini badge. And yet, at a time when EVs are drag-racing gas powered ...
Don't expect to see the production version of the Lamborghini Terzo Millennio at a plug near you anything soon. This is but a concept car, one that promises to harness the power of supercapacitors in ...
The clue is in the name: Terzo Millennio or "third millennium". This is Lamborghini's frankly bonkers view of what its hypercars will be like in the future. But to make this concept effort more than ...
Supercapacitors, not batteries, power this wild creation.Lamborghini isn't known for bowing to convention. Ever since Ferruccio told Enzo Ferrari where he could stick his temperamental cars, and ...
Lamborghini partnered with MIT to explore ideas for future super cars. Those ideas are embodied in the theoretical "Terzo Millennio" you see here. The name means, "Third Millenium" in Italian. That's ...
Earlier this month, Lamborghini released an image of what we thought might be the hybrid successor to the Huracan. Turns out, that wasn't quite right. The car Lamborghini was teasing is this, the ...
The Lamborghini Terzo Millennio has been created with boffins at MIT in Boston and previews the future of the Italian firm's supercars LAMBORGHINI has pulled the wraps of its stunning new model – its ...
Before Pagani entered its hat into the supercar segment with the radical Zonda, Lamborghini was the brand to beat when it came to over-the-top designs. Lamborghini’s more recent blueprints aren’t as ...
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