Lamborghini Esperienza Neve debuts in Mongolia www.lamborghini.com
First drifting ice-driving experience with Lamborghini’s High Performance Electrified Vehicle (HPEV), Revuelto
Exhilarating driving emotions on the world’s most breathtaking winter driving playgrounds:– Lamborghini brings its signature Esperienza Neve to the snow-clad paradise of Yakeshi, Inner Mongolia for its first ever edition in China, where guests from the Asia Pacific region enjoyed an exclusive first opportunity to experience the Revuelto’s performance and dynamics on ice.
On the frozen expanse of Yunlong Lake, where temperatures dip as low as -20 degrees Celsius in the winter months, guests savoured a full course of winter driving exercises with a range of Lamborghini models. Participants were guided by professional Lamborghini instructors, ensuring both an exhilarating and safe experience. The Esperienza Neve program involves a series of exercises behind the wheel on low-grip surfaces and in different models, allowing every driver the chance to maximize their potential and discover the talents of Lamborghini super sports car and super SUVs on winter tracks. Guests also relish sideways thrills in the Huracán Sterrato, Huracán Tecnica, Urus Performante and Urus S, while honing their skills in extreme driving conditions.
Guests explored their driving abilities as well as the captivating prowess of the Revuelto, with the High-Performance Electrified Vehicle (HPEV)’s mesmerising powertrain – its naturally aspirated V12 and three electric motors – working in perfect synergy with its Lamborghini Dinamica Veicolo 2.0 system to deliver an exhilarating combination of immediate power, smooth traction and dynamic agility, even on snow. With the Urus Performante and Urus S, guests experienced the sure-footed handling characteristics of Lamborghini’s Super SUV models, with both models’ four-wheel steering enabling them to tackle challenging driving exercises on the ice track, while the rear-wheel drive Huracán Tecnica and Huracán Sterrato delivered emotive, race-oriented control on the slippery ice courses.
Published Date:2024-12-12