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Lamborghin­i deepens ties with China as it goes electric

- Bernama-Xinhua

ITALIAN supercar maker Lamborghin­i presented its first-ever hybrid plug-in sport utility vehicle (SUV), the Urus SE, at the 2024 Beijing Internatio­nal Automotive Exhibition.

The iconic company has a long history in China and has increased its presence at the exhibition in recent years.

“Each year, the auto show in Beijing is an important part of our global strategy,” Francesco Scardaoni, Lamborghin­i’s director for the AsiaPacifi­c region, told Xinhua.

He said the show was an important window into Asia, enabling worldwide companies to participat­e in a market that sets the trend in terms of new technologi­es, whether related to the user experience, connectivi­ty or electrific­ation.

Lamborghin­i, among the world’s best-known high-end car brands, has been a mainstay at the Beijing event since 2005. A year ago, the company celebrated its 60th birthday at the show.

“The speed of change in China is incredible,” said Scardaoni, who is a former managing director of Lamborghin­i’s China operations, based in Beijing. “You can see how the dynamics of the market are changing in a way only possible in China. We are always adjusting our strategy to fulfill customer needs.”

According to Andrea Giuricin, head

of TRA Consulting and analyst on automotive markets, the presence of a luxury car brand like Lamborghin­i at Auto China Beijing is important, even if only a tiny sliver of any country’s population can hope to acquire one.

The cost of a Lamborghin­i SUV starts at around 250,000 euros, according to its website.

The company’s iconic super sports cars start at around 350,000 euros. Highly customised versions of the vehicles can cost much more.

Scardaoni said the launch of the Urus SE was an important step in the company’s shift towards cars and sports utility vehicles with lower environmen­tal impact. The Beijing Interna

tional Automotive Exhibition is likely to play a key a role in future developmen­t.

“By 2025, our entire product line will be hybrid. In the second half of the decade we will push further, and in 2028, we plan to release the first fully electric Lamborghin­i,” he said.

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Lamborghin­i, among the world’s best-known high-end car brands, has been a mainstay at the Beijing event since 2005. A year ago, the company celebrated its 60th birthday at the show.

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