AI Meets Driving Dynamics
Lamborghini is taking vehicle intelligence to new heights with the introduction of artificial intelligence that can actively shape the way drivers perform on the road. During Monterey Car Week, Lamborghini’s CTO Rouven Mohr explained how AI could soon become a real-time co-pilot for enthusiasts.
From Machine Learning to Emotional Awareness
The brand is already using machine learning in torque management systems that adapt power distribution based on road conditions and driving style. Mohr revealed that Lamborghini envisions cars that may one day sense and respond to a driver’s emotional state—progressing naturally from existing drowsiness detection systems.
Driving Modes Based on Mood
Imagine sliding through corners and having the car recognize that you’re in a “fun mode.” Instead of simply limiting movement, the AI could tailor handling dynamics to keep excitement alive while ensuring safety.
Adaptive Safety Interventions

Lamborghini is also developing AI-driven intervention rules. If drivers maintain consistent control, the system relaxes, giving more freedom. But when mistakes pile up, the digital safeguards return to stabilize performance.
Steer-By-Wire Enhancement
In vehicles equipped with steer-by-wire technology, the AI can even correct excessive steering input. By restricting inputs that cause understeer, the system helps deliver smoother, safer cornering.
The Power of the 6D Sensor
At the heart of this innovation is Lamborghini’s new “6D Sensor,” showcased with the Fenomeno concept. Compact yet powerful, it measures six degrees of motion—roll, pitch, yaw, and translational movement—feeding the AI precise real-time data for accurate responses.
The Future of Intelligent Supercars

By blending advanced sensors with machine learning, Lamborghini is setting the stage for cars that don’t just perform but also learn and adapt to each driver, elevating both the thrill and safety of the supercar experience.










