Looking Forward To India’s Hybrid Vehicle Policy To Tap Opportunity: Lamborghini | Auto News
“We believe that there is a big potential to grow here in India, “Automobili Lamborghini Asia Pacific Region Director, Francesco Scardaoni said. The company had sold a record 103 units in 2023. In 2022, it had sold a record 92 units growing at 33 per cent from the previous year.
Sharing the company’s product roadmap, he said, “We are introducing our fully hybridised product line. We will release in one week time (globally) the new Huracan successor, which will also be a hybrid. We believe that car will be a success for our Indian customers.”
Scardaoni further said, “This is because we know that the (Indian) government is working on new policies for hybrids. We hope we can also enjoy the benefits of those policies on our cars. It is still work in progress. We believe this would be ideal for a brand like Lamborghini and have even more growth in India.”
Bullish on the Indian market, he said Lamborghini’s growth here is also related to the growth in India, which is the fastest-growing economy in the world.
The company on Friday launched the plug-in hybrid version of its flagship SUV Urus with prices starting at Rs 4.57 crore (ex-showroom).
The Urus SE has a twin-turbo 4.0 V8 that has been re-engineered to work in synergy with an electric powertrain. The four-wheel drive premium SUV can cover over 60 km on full-electric mode, the company said.
The company will start delivering the vehicle in India by next year.