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Transportation

Lamborghini Terzo Millennio

Lamborghini Terzo Millennio

What you see before you is an electric hypercar concept that could usher in the next generation of Lambos. It’s a large shift for the iconic maker because, for ages, power has been synonymous with large engines and brawn, not computer chips and wires. This is the Lamborghini that may introduce super car fanatics to modern tech, as Lamborghini is working with MIT to make this one of the most advanced vehicles on the road. Ideas include a outfitting the Terzo Millennio with a supercapacitor that will outperform modern batteries, building the Terzo Millennio with panels that store energy, and lowering the weight by developing a unique electric powertrain composed of several machines connected by a series of wires. Of course all that wouldn’t matter if it no longer looked like a Lamborghini, but the Terzo Millennio boasts the same slopes and crazy lines the Italian manufacturer is known for.