How Lamborghini’s V8 Hybrid System Differs From Porsche’s T-Hybrid - Storyboard
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Lamborghini and Porsche have their own unique take on the performance hybrid formula
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With the Temerario, Lamborghini enters a new era of hybridization
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This is thanks to a newly developed 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 and three e-motors
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This V8 has a flat-plane crankshaft and is developed in-house by Lamborghini
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Among the three e-motors, two of them are placed on the front axle and a third is mounted at the rear
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A 3.8 kWh battery pack powers the motors, and can allow EV-only driving for about 6 miles
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The Temerario, being a PHEV, can be plug-in externally to charge the battery pack
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Porsche's new hybrid system, called the T-Hybrid, is considered mild hybrid.
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At the center of this hybrid system is a single turbo flat-six. The 2025 911 Carrera GTS comes with a 3.6-liter flat-six
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There's another e-motor in the 8-speed PDK, adding 54 hp to the mix. Total, the power output churned out by the system is 532 hp
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Unlike the Temerario, the 911 Carrera GTS can't run on all-electric propulsion. The e-motor is powered by a dinky 1.9kWh battery pack
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So, which hybrid solution is better? Swipe up to find out!
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