Lamborghini has a long-term plan of adding a fourth model to its range. However, don’t expect to see it before 2025, at the earliest.

In 2017, the Italian marque added a third model in the form of the Urus SUV to accompany the Huracan and Aventador supercars. The Urus has already proved exceptionally popular among Lamborghini buyers and is set to double the brand’s annual sales by the end of 2019.

During a recent interview with Motoring, Lamborghini chief executive Stefano Domenicali confirmed that the company is thinking of yet another all-new model.

“I think that first of all we need to consider where we were a couple of years ago. We were selling 1000 cars. It [current levels] is a big step. We’re going to do another step [with Urus], so we need to be prudent.

“For sure, as soon as we have stabilized the growth, in a very methodical way, what we can see is that we’re going to think of introducing another model … but in the second part [of the next decade] – 2025 to 2030 — in that range. Not before. It would be wrong,” he asserted.

Lamborghini Asterion Concept from 2015

As this fourth model is still so far off, Lamborghini has yet to decide what kind of vehicle it will be.

“Still discussing… Still discussing… Still under discussion. We see a lot of competitors attacking for the lower side of it… But we still have the time to discuss. And to make sure that we are once again different from the others,” Domenicali said.

Lamborghini Estoque sedan concept from 2008

Whatever the firm decides on, we will see successors to both the Huracan and Aventador before this fourth model arrives.