Lamborghini opens next-generation showroom and bets on immersive experience in the United Kingdom

Lamborghini opens next-generation showroom. Photo: Lamborghini
Lamborghini opens next-generation showroom. Photo: Lamborghini

Lamborghini has opened the doors to a new dealership in Poole, England, strengthening its presence in one of the brand’s most important markets.

Lamborghini has just inaugurated a next-generation showroom in Poole, Dorset, on the southern coast of England. The new facility marks another step in the Italian manufacturer’s expansion in the United Kingdom, which now has 13 Lamborghini dealerships.

The space was designed to go beyond simply selling cars. The idea is to offer a complete experience for those who want to immerse themselves in the Lamborghini universe, with personalized service, maintenance support, exclusive events, and tailor-made customization options.

Lamborghini opens next-generation showroom. Photo: Lamborghini
Lamborghini opens next-generation showroom. Photo: Lamborghini

The inauguration was attended by Stephan Winkelmann, Chairman and CEO of Automobili Lamborghini. According to him, the new dealership reinforces the importance of the United Kingdom for the brand and accompanies the arrival of a more electrified era, while still focusing on performance, design, and exclusivity.

During the event, Lamborghini showcased some of the most important models from its current hybrid lineup. Among the highlights were the Temerario, Revuelto, and Urus SE, three vehicles that demonstrate how the brand is trying to combine extreme power with new technologies.

Lamborghini opens next-generation showroom. Photo: Lamborghini
Urus SE. Photo: Lamborghini

The Revuelto, for example, is Lamborghini’s first plug-in hybrid V12 supercar. It combines a naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V12 engine with three electric motors, producing 1,015 hp. The model accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in around 2.5 seconds and exceeds a top speed of 346 km/h.

The Temerario, meanwhile, features a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 engine combined with three electric motors, delivering more than 920 hp. One of the most remarkable details is that the engine can reach 10,000 rpm, something highly unusual for a production twin-turbo V8.

Lamborghini opens next-generation showroom. Photo: Lamborghini
Revuelto. Photo: Lamborghini

The Urus SE, the plug-in hybrid version of the brand’s SUV, was also displayed at the event. The model delivers 800 hp and 950 Nm of torque, accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.4 seconds, and can travel more than 56 km in fully electric mode.

To complete the presentation, the brand also brought the rare Lamborghini Centenario to the event, a limited edition restricted to just 40 units. Equipped with a naturally aspirated 770 hp V12 engine, the model served as a symbolic bridge between the brand’s exclusive supercars of the recent past and this new, more technological era.

With the new showroom in Poole, Lamborghini shows that it wants to transform its dealerships into true meeting points for fans, customers, and collectors. More than selling cars, the proposal is to sell an experience — with plenty of luxury, Italian design, and the bold touch that has always been part of the brand’s identity.

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Source and images: Lamborghini. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.

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