Lamborghini's Upcoming Sedan Will Be Based On Taycan Platform

Lamborghini's Upcoming Sedan Will Be Based On Taycan Platform
Rumors of a production-ready Estoque have been swirling around the Internet for over a decade, and yet there’s still no Lamborghini sedan available. The Sant’Agata Bolognese does have a four-door model in its portfolio, but the Urus takes the shape of an SUV since market trends have prompted Lambo to hop on the SUV bandwagon rather than grab a piece of the shrinking sedan pie.
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CANADIANCOMMENTSCANADIANCOMMENTS - 10/8/2019 2:03:44 PM
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Although logic would dictate a BEV sedan based on the VAG Taycan platform, logic is not what Lamborghini is about. Supposedly form what we read they will base their hybrid cars on supercapacitors, not a big stack of batteries. I would expect this sedan to be a V8/V12 with that sort of system attached. Time will tell.


mre30mre30 - 10/8/2019 4:08:00 PM
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Looks to me like another version of the Panamera.


skytopskytop - 10/8/2019 9:18:16 PM
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Everybody wants to be a Porsche. It nice to be so popular and admired.


MDarringerMDarringer - 10/8/2019 10:30:05 PM
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How unsurprising.


valhallakeyvalhallakey - 10/9/2019 1:38:50 AM
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Not sure that just having a distinctive (but derivative) face, semi distinctive rear and not all that distinctive profile is an exotic enough look for a Lamborghini.


carloslassitercarloslassiter - 10/9/2019 8:40:14 PM
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I think it looks fantastic without any of the extraneous crap of the Taycan, or the various hideous grills every new car seems to have.


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