Is the all-electric supercar market at a dead end? | Automotive World
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Enthusiasm for battery-electric supercars is withering amid low consumer appetite, expensive R&D, and changing regulatory standards. By Will Girling
Lamborghini Chief Executive Stephen Winkelmann has confirmed that the company’s much-anticipated battery-electric vehicle (BEV), Lanzador, has been cancelled. In a 21 February article, The Sunday Times quoted Winkelmann as stating there was “close to zero” market appetite for such a model, which was originally due to enter production in 2029.
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