Lamborghini Lanzandor EV concept leaks ahead of official unveiling

Lamborghini Lanzandor EV concept leaks ahead of official unveiling

Lamborghini Lanzandor EV concept leaks ahead of official unveiling

The Lamborghini Lanzandor concept, which gives us a preview of the company’s first fully electric car, has been revealed earlier than planned after images were leaked on social media prior to its debut at Monterey Car Week.

The leaked images confirm that the Lanzandor will be a high-riding 2+2 vehicle, incorporating design elements from the Lamborghini Urus and Sián, with a silhouette similar to the Estoque concept from 2008, which never made it into production.

Inside, the Lanzandor features two digital displays: an instrument panel in front of the driver and a matching infotainment screen for the front passenger. The switchgear, including a fighter-jet-like starter button, is distributed along the length of the center console.

Each occupant sits in a thin, frame-like bucket seat, with the rear seats capable of folding over their bases, though not completely flat, in order to create more cargo space. Practicality seems to have been an important consideration in the design of the Lanzandor, as the leaked images show a spacious hatchback boot and a frunk (front trunk) that can fit specially-made overnight bags.

A limited number of Lanzandors will be produced, following a similar strategy to the Sián, which gave a preview of the design and technology of the upcoming hypercar, Revuleto.

Lamborghini Lanzandor side profile

When announcing the unveiling of the concept at Monterey, Lamborghini stated: “Since its establishment in 1963, Automobili Lamborghini has created one-off models that showcase the technical and stylistic direction the company will take in the near future. These models serve as prototypes for design and technology experiments, shaping the Lamborghinis to come. In the 1960s, these one-offs were often show cars used in motor show parades.

“In more recent years, Lamborghini has developed a category called “few-offs” to describe limited runs of cars offered exclusively to the most loyal customers. These “few-offs” feature advanced technical solutions that will be incorporated into future production cars. This same strategy will be repeated at the upcoming Monterey Car Week in California, where Lamborghini will present the prototype of its first fully electric car.”