Lamborghini Temerario, Alfa Romeo Milano: Automotive News Headlines
The successor to Lamborghini's Huracan has been spotted once again, revealing new details about the supercar. Rumored to be called the Temerario, the latest raging bull will arrive in late 2024 with a plug-in hybrid powertrain and carbon fiber tubing, possibly shared with its Revuelto big brother. It is also said that the V-10 engine will be discontinued in favor of a V-8 turbocharged engine.
Alfa Romeo's latest model is the Milano. It is a subcompact crossover that will be the brand's new entry-level model, and it will also have a choice of electric powertrains, making it Alfa's first EV. However, due to its small size, the Milano will not be sold in the U.S. [Alpine will demonstrate a hydrogen-powered hypercar ahead of next month's 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps endurance race. The hypercar, powered by a hydrogen engine, is only a concept car at this point, but it may herald a future race car that will compete in the hydrogen car class of the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
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