Former Ferrari F1 boss Stefano Domenicali is the new honcho at Lamborghini. Here’s what’s on his mind. By Tim Keen.
What’s it like to be the chief at Automobili Lamborghini?
SD: We are in a great moment in the company where the Aventador
 and the Huracan are doing very, very well. We are in a moment where 
sales have been achieved in a record time. But in that respect we want 
to keep the market under control. We will never, with the actual 
portfolio, go over 3500 units in a year. On the other hand, we have a 
big challenge. In two years’ time, the Urus will be in the market. We 
are getting ready for doubling the production capacity. Now, in Sant’ 
Agata, we are working day and night to ensure the premises are ready for
 the assembly of the new Lamborghini. So it’s a great moment. We are 
small but we are getting bigger, and it makes a difference if the team 
is strong. Also, if the shareholders we have are strong and solid and we
 are able to share the vision. That’s what matters.
Your next vehicle in 2018 will be the Urus SUV. Can or should the brand go beyond that in terms of the lineup? An electric vehicle, a sedan, a grand tourer?
We
 are a small company. We are growing. But we need to be humble, and we 
need to do the right steps with the right legs. Therefore, in the short 
term, it’s a really big challenge for us to prepare for the SUV. We need
 to prepare the dealership network, we need to prepare the service. So 
we need to do all that in the right way. As soon as we have ticked out 
this point, then why not? I think that there is a possibility to see 
Lamborghini with a full model portfolio. Not in the short term, but in 
the area of the GT, 2+2. We have heritage here. So if something should 
happen, that’s a reference in my view that we should take. But not in 
the short term. Step by step.
Are you looking at things like active aerodynamics, maybe hybrids along with carbon-fibre technology?
SD:
 I have to say that in the automotive industry, one thing is to be 
current with your DNA and this is what we are doing. Urus is one part of
 the cake, a different story. And the supersport segment is a different 
part, as we’ve said. So, to be very specific, the weight has to be 
priority number one, when we talk about our cars, supersport or SUV. But
 on the SUV, you want to put a lot of stuff, commodities that are normal
 to have in this kind of car, which is going against the requirement 
that you have to reduce the weight. On the other side, when it comes to 
supersport cars, it’s a must that weight is at the minimum. It’s a 
target for all our engineers, day and night. But once again, if you 
target the new technology, such as new technology with electrification 
which means more weight. So in the short term.

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