In the supercar world, not everyone is on board with fully battery-powered cars. Lamborghini said over the weekend that it was no longer planning to launch the production version of the Lanzador EV concept showcased last year. That model might spawn into a plug-in hybrid instead.

Read our top story today to find out why Lamborghini shelved its EV plans as Ferrari and Audi are still moving forward with theirs.

Here’s what else we’ve cooked up today:

  • The most reliable EV charging networks, according to drivers.

  • Lexus’ next IS sedan might drop the combustion engine for an all-EV powertrain.

  • Polestar said more performance-focused EVs are in the pipeline.

—Suvrat Kothari, Staff Writer

Photo: Lamborghini

Lamborghini Abandons Its EV Plans

The Lanzador, the brand's first planned EV, could pivot to a plug-in hybrid powertrain to satisfy both buyers and regulators.

Photo: Suvrat Kothari

These Are The Most Reliable EV Charging Networks, According To EV Drivers

Every network is more reliable than drivers expect. But there's a clear leader.

Photo: Lexus

Radical New 2027 Lexus IS Could Drop Gas For Good: Report

One report from Japan says the electric IS is coming in mid-2027 with radical styling and a super slippery body.

Photo: Polestar

Polestar's High-Performance EVs Are Coming For BMW And Mercedes

The manufacturer says its future EVs will be more performance-focused.

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