Lamborghini scraps all-electric Lanzador for a plug-in hybrid as EV demand flattens; Ferrari’s 2026 EV boosts RACE stock.
We're used to big rivalries in the car world. Mercedes vs BMW, Nissan or Toyota, or even manual vs automatic. But there's one that tops them all: Lamborghini vs Ferrari. In principle, they're very ...
Still considered by some purists to be an affront to Lamborghini’s lineage of iconic supercars, the Urus SUV isn’t going anywhere. It’s the brand’s best-selling model, which is why the company is hard ...
Enthusiast drivers describe EVs as soulless and boring—they are not emotionally engaging. Most of the analog traits of the ...
A Ferrari car drives through Santiago's Lo Barnechea neighbourhood. — © AFP/File Yuki IWAMURA A Ferrari car drives through Santiago's Lo Barnechea neighbourhood ...
The CEO of the supercar company says demand for high-end full electric cars is “almost zero.” Could this mean Ferrari's Luce will be dead on arrival?
Lamborghini may now have an entirely plug-in hybrid lineup, but it’s been more hesitant than most to dip its toes into the world of fully electric cars. That currently looks like a smart move given ...