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Lamborghini unveiled Monday its first all-electric sports car concept, the Terzo Millenio, the first indication that the 54-year-old automaker may divorce itself from its signature V-12 powerplant ...
Lamborghini partnered with MIT to explore ideas for future super cars. Those ideas are embodied in the theoretical "Terzo Millennio" you see here. The name means, "Third Millenium" in Italian.
The newest, most outrageous, “super extreme” idea from Lamborghini is a box. Well, metaphorically. The Italian supercar giant unveiled a new slice of its future today with the Terzo Millennio ...
The “Lamborghini of the Third Millennium” is a concept to showcase the Italian supercar maker’s future. The Terzo Millennio looks like it’ll be a good future.
Lamborghini is working with engineers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology on a new all-electric supercar that won't have batteries. Instead, the body of the Lamborghini Terzo Millennio ...
Meet the Lamborghini Terzo Millennio, the Lamborghini for the third millennium. Two years ago, Automobili Lamborghini inked a deal with two labs at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
The Lamborghini Terzo Millenio is an electric, semi-autonomous supercar concept developed by Lamborghini and MIT.
The energy aspect of the car is particularly interesting as it’s envisioned without having a battery. Instead, researchers at Lamborghini and MIT envision a car where the body itself would ...
Lamborghini doesn’t go any farther into that whopper of a goal, but they have 983 years to work on it. For propulsion, the future car will have electric motors in each wheel.
Lamborghini and MIT's Terzo Millennio is a self-healing future supercar Lamborghini teased a concept last week for MIT's EmTech conference. Now it's here, and it's crazier than the teaser let on.
Lamborghini Terzo Millennio concept electric car unveiled, hints at Lambo's future - Motor Authority
Lamborghini unveiled Monday its first all-electric sports car concept, the Terzo Millennio, the first indication that the 54-year-old automaker may divorce itself from its signature V-12 ...
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