The Lanzador gran tourer was supposed to come out this decade, but it's not happening anymore.

An electric Urus SUV has been indefinitely pushed back.

Lamborghini is still developing an EV for a post-2030 release.

It’s been nearly three years since Lamborghini did the unthinkable and revealed an electric car. However, unlike the production-ready Ferrari Luce that everyone is talking about these days, Lanzador was a concept. At the same time, the two-door GT was also a promise of a future EV model that people would actually be able to buy. That future won’t come as early as initially projected by Sant’Agata Bolognese.

The Lanzador was supposed to come out in 2028 before it was pushed back to 2029, only to be delayed indefinitely. Similarly, the electric Urus was initially planned for a market launch before the decade’s end, but that’s not going to happen either. Although Lamborghini is still developing an EV, its launch date has not been established, and it’s safe to say it won’t be coming out before 2030.