The Lamborghini Asterion concept was on display at the Paris motor show in 2014, but the possibility of its production has disappeared.
This is at least partly due to the progress of the SUV in the market, including Lamborghini's own Urus SUV, which is expected to be launched in 2018.
The Asterion concept puts together a package that is included with the 602bhp 5. 2-
Huracan's V10 per liter, a lithium ion battery pack, two motors on the front shaft, and a new seven-speed dual-Clutch automatic box.
In theory, this will produce 898bhp, of which 296 of the horses are produced by electric power.
This attractive power figure will also match the price, which is thought to be around £ 350,000.
Compared to models like McLaren P1 or Porsche 918, this is definitely an advantage.
However, Stephan Winkelmann, Lamborghini's boss, is rethinking the plan to pay more attention to the Urus SUV.
"Asterion was built to show what we would do if regulations forced us to have 30 miles of electric mileage and high mileage
"Speed performance," he said.
"We want to see the response from our customers.
"They tell us that they are open to innovation, including hybrid technology, but only if it delivers additional performance benefits.
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Sports cars travel 3000 miles a year, not every day, so the electrified must provide additional strength to prove its inclusiveness.