“Yes, it’s an end of an era but it’s not the end of the internal combustion engine,” Lamborghini boss Stephan Winkelmann tells me. “For us, this is the year of the last launches of cars with internal-combustion engines only,” Winkelmann says. In other words, starting next year, every new Lamborghini will be a plug-in hybrid. Let that sink in for a moment.
We’re in Spain, at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo for the launch of the Huracán Tecnica, the second-last iteration of the brand’s best-selling model of all time. Since 2014, the company has sold nearly 21,000 of these mid-engine V10 Huracán supercars.
While Ferrari has moved to twin-turbo engines and even plug-in hybrid power for its junior supercars, the Huracán still has an old-school naturally-aspirated V10. At 8,000 rpm it’s…
