Lamborghini posts record 2025 revenue

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Automobili Lamborghini has reported its strongest financial performance to date, with record deliveries and revenue underlining continued global demand for its luxury performance models.

The Italian manufacturer delivered 10,747 cars worldwide in 2025, while revenue rose to €3.2 billion, marking the second consecutive year above the €3 billion threshold.

Strong performance despite market pressures

Operating income reached €768 million, with profitability at 24%, as the business navigated a challenging macroeconomic environment that included currency fluctuations and the introduction of US tariffs.

Stephan Winkelmann, chairman and chief executive officer of Automobili Lamborghini, said: “2025 shows that the strength of Automobili Lamborghini lies not only in numbers, but in our ability to manage complexity.

“In a challenging global context, we continued to grow, protecting profitability and further strengthening brand value. Our strategy is clear: discipline, long-term vision and product centrality.”

The company said improved product mix and cost control helped offset external pressures, alongside continued investment in its electrification strategy under the Direzione Cor Tauri programme.

Hybrid strategy drives demand

Lamborghini’s fully hybridised line-up, including Revuelto, Urus SE and Temerario, supported strong global demand, with the business chalking up 10,000 annual deliveries for the third consecutive year.

Customer personalisation also remained a key revenue driver, with 94% of vehicles delivered featuring at least one element from the Ad Personam programme.

Paolo Poma, managing director and chief financial officer at Automobili Lamborghini, said: “External factors and the volatility of the broader macroeconomic environment made 2025 a particularly challenging year.

“In this context, we have closed a positive financial and business 12 months, safeguarding our level of profitability, which positions us among the most profitable players in the global luxury sector.”

Growth outlook for 2026

The Temerario, with deliveries beginning in early 2026, is expected to further strengthen the brand’s hybrid offering, combining high-revving performance with advanced electrified technology.

Lamborghini said it will continue to develop its product portfolio throughout 2026, with new developments planned for global showcases including the Goodwood Festival of Speed and Monterey Car Week.

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