Lamborghini Thrives in 2025 Despite Global Economic Downturn

Automobili Lamborghini has shattered another sales record in 2025—can you guess how many vehicles they’ve delivered this time?

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If you guessed over 10,000 units, you’re absolutely right—the iconic Italian supercar manufacturer is on track to surpass a new milestone by 2026. With the wealthy expected to grow even wealthier this year, it’s undoubtedly a boon for Lamborghini’s business model.

Specifically, Lamborghini has released its full-year financial results, outperforming many competitors, including Rolls-Royce, which saw sluggish sales in 2025. More precisely, the Sant’Agata Bolognese-based company continues its growth trajectory, “achieving its best-ever results with 10,747 vehicles delivered last year.”

Despite global economic downturns, Lamborghini thrived in 2025

This marks an entirely new record, and Lamborghini is relieved that its electrification strategy has been well-received by customers worldwide.

Despite challenging market conditions, we are immensely proud of our 2025 achievements, which underscore Lamborghini’s resilience even in a complex global environment. Our performance reflects our ability to anticipate market trends and deliver strategic choices that precisely meet customer expectations,” said Stephan Winkelmann, Chairman and CEO of Automobili Lamborghini.

Regionally, EMEA remains the leading market with 4,650 deliveries, followed by the Americas with 3,347 units, and the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region closing the cycle with 2,750 sales.

Key contributors to this success are the V12 PHEV Revuelto and Urus SE. Lamborghini is also eager to begin deliveries of the all-new Temerario this month, with orders already sufficient for approximately one year of production.

Last year, the company hosted two major product launches: the Temerario GT3 at the Goodwood Festival of Speed for the global GT3 championship, and the Fenomeno.

The Fenomeno, a limited edition of just 29 units based on the Revuelto, boasts 1,065 horsepower from its plug-in hybrid architecture, “representing the pinnacle of the brand’s performance and engineering” and a “design manifesto” as Lamborghini Centro Stile celebrated its 20th official anniversary in 2025.

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