Automobili Lamborghini closed 2025 with its strongest global sales performance to date, delivering 10,747 cars worldwide, eclipsing its earlier record despite a demanding market environment. The automaker attributes the milestone to sustained interest in its electrified line-up, highlighting the effectiveness of its transition toward hybrid powertrains. In India, the brand delivered 111 vehicles in 2025, underlining the brand’s steady performance despite a tough luxury car market. The growth was largely driven by the Super SUV category, which posted a strong 17 per cent year-on-year rise, highlighting the increasing preference among Indian customers for high-performance luxury SUVs.
Stephan Winkelmann, Chairman and CEO of Automobili Lamborghini, commented: “Despite challenging market conditions we are very proud of the results achieved in 2025, which confirm Lamborghini’s ability to stand out even in a complex global environment. The performance recorded reflects our capacity to interpret market dynamics and to make strategic choices that respond concretely to our customers’ expectations.
This approach does not aim for peaks in volumes, but allows us to consolidate the results achieved following the growth of recent years.”
Regionally, demand was well distributed, with Europe, the Middle East and Africa leading at 4,650 units, followed by the Americas with 3,347 deliveries and the Asia-Pacific region accounting for 2,750 units. According to Lamborghini, the results reflect strong brand positioning, a compelling product portfolio, a selective retail network and close cooperation with dealers, even as geopolitical and economic pressures persisted.
The sales momentum was driven largely by the Lamborghini Revuelto, the brand’s first V12 hybrid, and the Lamborghini Urus SE. Meanwhile, the Lamborghini Temerario, unveiled in 2024, is scheduled to reach customers from January 2026, with its order book already filled for roughly a year. This places Lamborghini as the only luxury super sports car manufacturer with an entirely hybridised model range.
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Beyond road cars, the brand also marked key moments in motorsport and special editions. The Temerario GT3 race car was revealed at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in July, developed in-house by Lamborghini Squadra Corse for competition from the 2026 GT3 season. Later, at Monterey Car Week in August, Lamborghini introduced the ultra-limited Fenomeno-restricted to just 29 examples—featuring a hybrid V12 producing 1,080 CV, the most powerful V12 ever built by the brand, and signalling a fresh design chapter as Centro Stile marked its 20th anniversary.
Federico Foschini, Chief Marketing and Sales Officer, stated: “2025 was marked by significant geopolitical and macroeconomic turbulence, resulting in differing dynamics across the markets in which we operate. By pursuing a carefully defined strategy based on brand-strengthening activities, the offering of highly competitive products and a distribution approach designed to preserve the exclusivity of the range, Lamborghini was able to achieve strong results. This was also made possible thanks to the fundamental contribution of our dealer network, which worked in close collaboration with our regional teams.”