Recently, Rouven Mohr, chief technology officer of Lamborghini , talked about the future of the two models of Aventador and Huracán in an interview with foreign media. Lamborghini executives say the Aventador successor will get a more powerful hybrid system that will be more powerful than the current V12 naturally aspirated engine. Rouven Mohr mentioned that electrification allowed the company's iconic V12 to "continue" without being affected by increasingly stringent emission regulations around the world.
reported that in order to reduce emissions while continuing to use V12, Lamborghini will use the most advanced lightweight supercapacitor device. Lamborghini is equipped with this supercapacitor on the Sián FKP 37 model, which weighs 34 kg and charges three times the charging speed of the same size of the traditional lithium-ion battery . "In any car, we won't do miniaturized hybrids, we always do things at the top. Our philosophy is to be higher - add hybrids to stronger internal combustion engines, rather than reducing this and compensating with that." Lamborghini executives also added, "We are still working on supercapacitor systems because the first generation is still young, and the next step is in progress."
In addition, the next generation Huracán and Aventador will be released in a new design, with a new generation, "you won't have the risk of confusing the two cars."
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