Lamborghini has announced plans to unveil four new models before the end of 2026. Speaking to Autocar following the marque’s 2025 earnings call, Lamborghini President and CEO, Stephan Winkelmann said that the Raging Bull will reveal a series of new “derivative” models, as it seeks to diversify the appeal and profitability of its existing lineup. He also clarified that the company’s first electric vehicle (EV) is has not been axed, but instead delayed to debut after 2030.
Winklemann remains tight-lipped on what’s coming, only confirming that they would consist of “four cars from four different types of body style”. He added that these will be “Derivatives coming from the three base models, plus another car which is coming from another car”.
This suggests three series-production models of the existing three main base models, as well as a hyper-exclusive car, similar to the EUR3 million Lamborghini Fenomeno that was revealed at the Pebble Beach Concours last year.
Speaking of which, the first reveal will take place at a dedicated event in Imola, followed by another reveal at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in July, one at the Pebble Beach Concours in California in August, and the final model reveal concluding at the Art Basel exhibition in Miami in May.
While there is no information regarding the model releases, its past models could give us a hint at what might possibly come in the near future, including Spyder versions of the Temerario and Revuelto, both of which have not been revealed yet.
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There’s also potential for a new range-topping Urus, possibly an even more powerful take on the existing Urus SE, which already produces a whopping 800 hp — perhaps under a Performante badge.
While the company had previously announced plans to cancel its first electric vehicle, the Lanzador, it now appears to have been a miscommunication. The model is still set for a market debut — albeit as a plug-in hybrid (PHEV) instead. With this shift, the Italian carmaker has clarified that it remains committed to electrification.
“The recent announcement of a fourth hybrid model reinforces a long-term industrial vision focused on sustainable value creation, without compromising the future development of a fully electric model,” the company said.
Lamborghini’s first fully electric model is now scheduled to debut after 2030, as it takes additional time to ensure the end product meets expectations. The brand has emphasised that its EV must be a properly crafted one, capable of standing apart from the competition.
Winkelmann added that the extended development timeline will allow the company to refine its approach, focusing on making its take on an EV distinctly different from the competition, especially on an emotional level.
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