
Lamborghini has achieved another milestone in its history, recording its highest-ever global deliveries. The Italian supercar maker delivered 10,747 vehicles worldwide, marking a record year for the brand as demand for its performance SUVs and new hybrid supercars continues to grow.
A major driver of this success has been the hugely popular Lamborghini Urus. Since its introduction, the Urus has become Lamborghini’s best-selling model and has significantly expanded the brand’s global reach. By combining SUV practicality with supercar-like performance, the Urus has attracted a broader range of buyers, helping Lamborghini grow beyond its traditional sports car audience.
At the same time, Lamborghini is entering a new technological era with its electrified supercars. The Lamborghini Revuelto, which replaced the Aventador, represents the company’s first plug-in hybrid V12 model. With extreme performance and advanced hybrid technology, the Revuelto has quickly gained strong demand among enthusiasts and collectors.
Another important addition to the lineup is the Lamborghini Temerario, which further strengthens Lamborghini’s hybrid strategy. These electrified models demonstrate how the brand is balancing sustainability goals with the high performance that is known for.
The company’s financial performance reflects this momentum as well. Lamborghini recorded record revenues of around €3.09 billion, supported by a 5.7 percent year-on-year growth. Strong demand across major markets such as Europe, the United States, and Asia has helped maintain the brand’s rapid expansion.
Despite moving toward hybrid technology, remains committed to delivering the emotional design, powerful engines, and thrilling driving experience that define its identity.
With record deliveries and a growing lineup of hybrid supercars, Lamborghini is entering a new chapter—one that blends cutting-edge technology with its unmistakable supercar heritage.
