Lamborghini LB744: The Aventador successor with 1,000hp plug-in hybrid powertrain
What's the story
Italian automaker Lamborghini will unveil the successor to the Aventador supercar by the end of this month.
The upcoming vehicle (codenamed LB744) will draw power from a plug-in hybrid powertrain that will generate a maximum power of 1,000hp.
The premium four-wheeler is also expected to have a head-turning design and an opulent two-seater cabin with a bevy of tech-based features.
Context
Why does this story matter?
Lamborghini retired the decade-old Murcielago in 2011 and brought the Aventador in its place.
Twelve years later, the Italian firm is bidding adieu to the Aventador moniker, and we are getting a new supercar.
Electrification is the future and Lamborghini is aware of it. Hence, the latest model from Sant'Agata Bolognese will be up for grabs in a PHEV guise.
Exteriors
The car will have Y-shaped DRLs and hexagonal exhaust tips
The Lamborghini LB744 will have a sloping roofline, a lengthy hood, angry-looking swept-back headlights, massive air dams, Y-shaped LED DRLs, and a prominent front splitter.
On the sides, it will be flanked by ORVMs, air scoops, two doors, and multi-spoke wheels.
Sleek taillamps and high-mounted hexagonal-shaped exhaust tips will be available on the rear end of the supercar.
Interiors
It might get ADAS and 2 seats
The Lamborghini LB744 is expected to have a luxurious two-seater cabin with a head-up display, auto climate control, wireless charging, and a yoke-style multifunctional steering wheel.
It should house a digital instrument cluster and a touchscreen infotainment panel with support for the latest connectivity facilities.
The safety of the passengers might be ensured by multiple airbags, ABS, EBD, and an ADAS suite.
Performance
An 8-speed DCT gearbox will handle transmission duties
Lamborghini LB744 will get a 6.5-liter, naturally aspirated, V12 engine (813hp/725Nm) linked to three electric motors (two in front, one in rear) and a 3.8kWh Lithium-ion battery pack.
The setup will deliver a combined output of 1,000hp and the CO2 emissions will be 30% lower compared to Aventador Ultimae.
Transmission duties will be handled by an 8-speed DCT gearbox linked to an all-wheel-drive system.
Information
What about pricing and availability?
Lamborghini will disclose the pricing and availability details of the LB744 supercar at the time of its launch. However, it should carry a premium over the Aventador which starts at $507,353 (around Rs. 4.1 crore).