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Multi-source AI news clustered, deduplicated, and scored 0–100 across authority, cluster strength, headline signal, and time decay.

  1. Lamborghini CEO Winkelmann: Our Supercars Won’t Go All Electric Yet

    Lamborghini CEO Stephan Winkelmann stated that the company's supercars will not transition to being fully electric in the immediate future. Instead, Lamborghini is adopting a hybrid approach, integrating electric motors with their internal combustion engines to reduce CO2 emissions while preserving the brand's signature performance and emotional driving experience. This strategy aims to maintain the core DNA of Lamborghini, focusing on both raw performance metrics and the visceral feel of driving, including sound and vibration. AI

    Lamborghini CEO Winkelmann: Our Supercars Won’t Go All Electric Yet
  2. German EV Subsidies Begin And China Could Be A Big Winner

    Chinese electric vehicle manufacturers are actively seeking to acquire or utilize idled production facilities in Europe, signaling a significant shift in the global automotive landscape. Companies like BYD are in discussions with Stellantis regarding the use of its dormant plants, while Stellantis itself has deepened a partnership with Leapmotor to establish EV production in Spain. This expansion is driven by China's manufacturing efficiency and battery technology, allowing them to compete effectively even with EU import tariffs, potentially impacting established European automakers who rely heavily on the Chinese market. AI

    German EV Subsidies Begin And China Could Be A Big Winner

    IMPACT Chinese EV manufacturers' expansion into Europe, facilitated by subsidies and their technological edge, could reshape the global automotive market and accelerate EV adoption.