Although last year there were rumors that Lamborghini intends to abandon the 6.5-liter naturally aspirated engine, the technical director of the brand Maurizio Reggiani reported to Car & Driver that the successor to the Lamborghini Aventador will retain the V12 engine. True, it will inevitably be made part of a hybrid power plant in order to fit into promising standards for the content of harmful emissions. Reggiani noted that the good old V12 is too important for Lamborghini to retire. True, the production model is unlikely to receive a power plant from the Sian superhybrid.
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