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5 crazy facts about Lamborghini’s outrageous electric supercar

Posted on November 8, 2017May 30, 2019 By Jarvis

Lamborghini may be embracing the electric car, but as you might expect the Terzo Millennio is about as far away from a Prius as you could imagine. The concept was revealed this week, as the famed Italian automaker begins collaborating with MIT on innovative super-capacitor batteries, bodywork that can store electricity, and carbon fiber monocoques capable of self-healing. Read on for five things that help make the Lamborghini Terzo Millennio special.

There’s only one production part on the whole car

The Terzo Millennio’s shared design DNA with existing Lamborghini models like the Aventador may be clear, but the vast majority of the concept is absolutely custom. Indeed, only one part – or, more accurately, set of four matching parts – is shares with production vehicles. They’re the tires.
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