You’re too late.
The piercing scream of a Lamborghini V10 hasn’t faded from the earth yet, but it will. Lamborghini CEO Stephan Winkelmann told Germany’s Die Welt newspaper this week that the company’s current lineup is “sold out until the end of production.”
The company currently builds the Huracán supercar and the Urus super SUV. Like many exotic car builders, Lamborghini gets by with few global sales. The company reported just over 9,000 sales globally last year — about the number of F-150 pickups Ford sells on a slow workweek, weekend excluded.
Reuters reports that the slim lineup will “be replaced by plug-in hybrids in 2024 and 2025.” Lamborghini will “bring out its fully electric model by the end of the decade.”
We’re sure they will be extraordinary machines. But we miss no opportunity to share a clip of our Micah Muzio testing the 2023 Lamborghini Huracán Sterrato off-road. So listen to the scream with us one more time (the car’s. And, OK, Micah’s whoop of joy, too):