2020-05-04 16:08
Automotive
Alex Lowe

Lamborghini is planning on starting production again this week

Lamborghini is planning on starting production again this week

Lamborghini, like other car companies made the hard decision to temporarily close its car factory in Sant’Agata and stop producing new vehicles. Production stopped back in March on the 13th but the factory hasn’t been fully closed, it has been helping the pandemic by producing masks and other necessary items.

Lamborghini also say it is “currently completing all preparatory measures to ensure its people return to work in conditions of maximum safety.” – Recently, the government in Italy has began starting to allow factories to open again.

Along with the factory reopening, Lamborghini is planing on launching a new model on the 7th May, but no details are available on what it is.

“We continue to nurture the dreams of our fans and customers, and on 7 May, through a virtual launch, we will present a new car in order to complete our model range.”

Stefano Domenicali – Lamborghini CEO

Stay tuned to A&T Tech for all the latest news on Lamborghini this week.

Alex Lowe

Lamborghini is planning on starting production again this week

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