Lamborghini Aventador successor debuting March 29

The teaser marketing campaign and look ahead to the Lamborghini Aventador successor is sort of over.
On Wednesday, the Italian automaker announced via Twitter the Lamborghini Aventador successor, which has up to now been code-named LB744, will debut on March 29 at 1 pm ET.

Lamborghini declares LB744 debut date through Twitter
The LB744 has been completely detailed by Lamborghini at this level in a teaser marketing campaign.
The electrified supercar will pack 1,000 hp from a classy plug-in hybrid powertrain that includes a V-12 fuel engine and three electrical motors.
Lamborghini has outlined the LB744’s 13 drive modes, which embody an electrical all-wheel drive mode and a Recharge mode to maintain a cost within the 3.8-kwh battery.
The LB744’s chassis consists of a newly developed carbon-fiber tub, with a carbon-fiber entrance body and a carbon-fiber entrance crash construction. The brand new so-called monofuselage might be each 10% lighter and 25% stiffer than the Aventador’s construction.
Prototypes of the LB744 have been noticed present process testing on public roads. The design combines a number of design parts, a few of which have been influenced by the 2017 Terzo Millennia idea. A preview of the brutish and busy design was revealed unintentionally through patent drawings by the World Mental Property Group in January.