Stephan Winkelmann also notes the slow sales of fully electric supercars The Lamborghini boss believes that EVs lack some of the emotional aspects of ICE-powered supercars Lamborghini is open to synthetic e-fuels, hoping that regulations will eventually permit their use The EV slowdown isn't only affecting mainstream automakers but also high-end supercar companies.
With the ever-delayed Tesla Roadster and Ferrari's first EV expected to arrive in 2025, the only other contestant currently is the Yangwang U9 from Chinese automaker BYD. However, as reported by Automotive News Europe, Winkelmann described Lamborghini's exposure in China as limited, explaining why they don't invest in a similar offering.