Lamborghini achieved outstanding performance in 2024, with a 6% increase in sales, totaling 10,687 vehicles.
The brand, under the Volkswagen Group since 1998, saw strong global demand, especially for the Urus, which is sold out until 2026. However, the Revuelto, the brand’s new model, will only be delivered to customers starting in 2027, highlighting the high level of interest in the car.
Despite its success, the Temerario model, still in production, did not contribute to the record results, as production of the Huracan is still being finalized. Lamborghini will continue to produce plug-in hybrid models, such as the Urus and Temerario, while the Revuelto features a V-12 engine with hybrid charging.
Additionally, the brand announced that its next model, the Lanzador, will be a two-door electric grand tourer and will arrive in 2029 after a one-year delay.
Regarding the future, Stephan Winkelmann, CEO of Lamborghini, stated that the Urus will remain the brand’s best-selling model, while the Revuelto will be the rarest. Although the brand has ruled out producing an electric hypercar for now, the production of the new Lanzador reflects the trend of investing in more sustainable models. Winkelmann also commented on the difficulty of selling electric hypercars, with wealthy customers still preferring combustion engines.
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