'Lamborghini' Unit Production Is Not Slowing Down

Aug 27, 2016 09:20 AM EDT | Jomar Teves

The surge is believed to be attributed to the introduction for the SUV, which is slated to be out in the market 2 years from now, which is expected to assume the Urus name for the idea which started in 2012. It has also been said by him and that the crossover would be able to provide an entirely new avenue for growth.

The carmaker has also made initial rumors that the construction of the new SUV line of cars at the Sant'Agata plant, near Modena, Italy official and final. In order to make the plant more capable of constructing the new line of cars, the 80,000 square meter plant would be nearly doubled, and so with the number of workers for the said factory.

The Lamborghini SUV would initially be powered by petroleum, but there are plans to produce a hybrid version of the same model later on, and they are also considering making a vehicle which solely relies on electric power. The growth posted in 2015 alone has been overwhelmingly massive, with 3,245 Lamborghini brand cars sold all around the world.

Despite venturing out into SUV production, the company's CEO is positive that it would not cease the making of the top of the line sports cars.To keep the sense of exclusivity of the line of vehicles, the Lamborghini production will still be capped at 3,500 units yearly.

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