Lamborghini CEO: Exemption From EU Combustion Engine Ban ‘Useless’

Lamborghini CEO: Exemption From EU Combustion Engine Ban ‘Useless’

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The video discusses Lamborghini's transition from combustion engines to hybrid and electric models. By 2023-2024, Lamborghini plans to hybridize its lineup, including a new Aventador with a V12 engine. Despite global chip shortages, Lamborghini's production remains unaffected. The company is preparing for future legislation, aiming for a 50% CO2 reduction by 2025 and launching a fully electric model by 2027. Synthetic fuels are also being considered to keep combustion engines viable post-2030.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is Lamborghini's plan for reducing CO2 emissions by 2025?

Switching entirely to electric vehicles

Hybridizing their entire lineup

Using only synthetic fuels

Reducing production numbers

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is unique about the new Aventador model?

It will be a fully electric vehicle

It will be powered by synthetic fuel

It will have a V8 engine

It will feature a V12 naturally aspirated engine and be a plug-in hybrid

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

How has the chip shortage affected Lamborghini's production?

It has significantly reduced their production

They have not been affected by the chip shortage

They have had to delay new model releases

They have increased their production to meet demand

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is Lamborghini's plan for a fully electric model?

They plan to launch it in 2025

They have no plans for a fully electric model

They plan to launch it in 2027

They plan to launch it in 2030

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What is Lamborghini's approach to legislative compliance regarding emissions?

Seeking exemptions for supercars

Ignoring global regulations

Preparing to comply with worldwide legislation

Only focusing on European regulations