2029 Lamborghini Lanzador

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The 2029 Lamborghini Lanzador is a high-performance 2+2 Ultra GT concept car produced by Lamborghini. The all-electric Lamborghini Lanzador 2027 model will boast the versatility of a high-performance sports car and a high-end crossover, with a dual-motor powertrain delivering over one megawatt of power, exceeding 1,300 horsepower. Inside, the “spaceship-inspired” cabin prioritizes sustainability with recycled materials such as recycled carbon fiber and merino wool, while advanced aerodynamics and torque vectoring ensure Lamborghini maintains its powerful handling.

Lamborghini 2027 Lanzador

Lamborghini 2027 Lanzador

2029 Lamborghini Lanzador Interior

2029 Lamborghini Lanzador Interior

The Lamborghini Lanzador is poised to compete in the new Ultra GT segment with vehicles such as the Rolls-Royce Spectre, Ferrari’s soon-to-be-launched all-electric crossover, the Lucid Air Sapphire, Porsche Taycan Turbo S, and Lotus Emeya. The 2029 Lanzador is expected to be priced between approximately $300,000 and $350,000, positioning it as a top-of-the-line Ultra GT among Lamborghini supercars, alongside the Lamborghini Urus.

2029 Lamborghini Lanzador : Interior

The Lamborghini Lanzador features a futuristic, spaceship-inspired cockpit for four passengers in a 2+2 configuration. The driver and front passenger are separated by a Y-shaped central bridge that flows towards a small, aerodynamic instrument panel. Unlike traditional layouts, there is no central infotainment screen; instead, both the driver and passenger have their own dedicated digital displays that retract when not in use. The Lamborghini design provides a balanced view between the driver and passenger, further enhanced by the pilot unit in the center console, which allows for tactile control of climate control and driving modes.

2029 Lamborghini Lanzador EV Car

2029 Lamborghini Lanzador EV Car

Sustainability is a key focus in the Lanzador’s cabin, with almost all materials being eco-friendly and manufactured in Italy. Inside, premium Merino wool is used on the instrument panel and doors, while the leather is dyed using eco-friendly wastewater from olive oil production. New building materials include recycled carbon (a new two-layer composite that reduces the use of carbon fiber) and 3D-printed seat foam made from recycled plastic bottles. Despite its efficiency-focused cockpit, the interior is highly flexible; there is a large glass door and adjustable rear seats that fold down to create ample luggage space for everyday use.

2029 Lamborghini Lanzador : Engine

The Lamborghini Lanzador does not have a traditional internal combustion engine; instead, it is powered by an electric drivetrain consisting of two high-power electric motors, one on each axle. Lanzador dual-motor setup produces an impressive over one megawatt of power, equivalent to approximately 1,341 horsepower. This configuration provides permanent all-wheel drive and allows for precise torque vectoring to the rear axle, enabling it to distribute power between the wheels in milliseconds to improve cornering and stability.

The drivetrain is powered by a new generation, highly efficient battery designed to provide long range, although specific capacity figures are not yet finalized. To manage this immense power, the Lanzador utilizes the Lamborghini Dinamica Veicolo Integrata (LDVI) system, which integrates more sensors and actuators than previous models to deliver a more refined driving experience. Although Lamborghini initially planned this model as its first 100% electric series production car by 2028, recent reports from early 2026 indicate that the company is reassessing its fully electric strategy and may switch the model to an integrated powertrain due to declining market demand for clean electric vehicles.

2029 Lamborghini Lanzador : Safety

The Lamborghini Lanzador improves safety with its advanced Lamborghini Dinamica Veicolo Integrata (LDVI) system, which uses a complex network of sensors to manage stability and control in an efficient manner. The system works with active aerodynamics, such as a movable front splitter and air shutters, to maintain high downforce and road holding at high speeds. To safely manage its massive 1,341-horsepower power, the car uses active torque vectoring and rear-wheel steering to steer accurately and adapt quickly to road conditions. In addition, the 2029 Lamborghini Lanzador futuristic design features integrated radar technology behind the glass panels to support a full suite of advanced driver assistance systems that will eventually be released in production.