Lamborghini hasn’t assembled a car at its Sant’Agata Bolognese plant since March 13 when production was halted as a consequence of the coronavirus outbreak. The initial plan was to resume operations on March 25, but the hiatus was prolonged by more than a month as production won’t restart until next Monday, May 4. The announcement was made this week through a press release, which at the very end contains a juicy tidbit not directly related to the main topic.
The last paragraph reveals Lamborghini’s intention to host an online world premiere of a new car on May 7, but without revealing its identity. Whatever it is, the raging bull says it will complete the company’s product lineup. What could it be? Well, let’s being by excluding a fourth model lineup as execs have previously said it won’t arrive sooner than the middle of the decade.
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