The Audi Group released its Q3 financial results yesterday, and Lamborghini was the sole bright spot. The Italian car manufacturer is now providing additional details, and this revelation will require customers’ patience.

Lamborghini Revuelto and Urus Supercars “Sold Like Hot Cakes,” No New Cars Until 2026

With the company’s entire product line revamped, Lamborghini is experiencing high demand and long customer wait times. Those who walk into a dealership today and order the new top-of-the-line Revuelto supercar will have to wait over two years.

The Lamborghini Urus SE is also a hot seller, as the order book is filled until 2025. While Lamborghini remained tight-lipped about Temerario, they did mention that the car has received a “very positive response from the public” since its debut at Monterey Car Week.

“The extremely positive performance we are seeing is the result of an unprecedented chapter for Automobili Lamborghini, marked by the introduction of three new models in just 18 months and culminating in the important milestone of fully electrifying our lineup with the launch of the Lamborghini Temerario,” said Chairman and CEO Stephan Winkelmann. “It is a pivotal moment for the company, highlighting the importance and impact of the transformation we are undergoing.”

Financially, Lamborghini delivered 2,853 vehicles in Q3, an increase of 18.7% compared to the same period last year. In the first nine months, deliveries grew by 8.6% to 8,411 units, with the Urus accounting for more than half of that figure.

This surge in sales, combined with the endless demand for customization options, worked wonders for Lamborghini’s revenue, which soared 20.1% to €2.43 billion ($2.61 billion) as of September. This pushed Lamborghini’s operating profit up by 9.8% to €678 million ($729 million).

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