Lamborghini closed the first half of 2025 with impressive numbers, driven by a bold strategy focused on electrification without compromising performance. With 5,681 vehicles delivered (a 7% increase compared to the same period in 2024) and an operating margin of 26.6% – the highest within the Volkswagen Group – the iconic brand continues to lead the luxury sports segment.

Revenue remained steady at €1.62 billion, while operating profit reached €431 million, slightly down from the previous year due to international currency and commercial factors.

The main growth driver is Lamborghini’s new high-performance hybrid lineup, particularly the Urus SE SUV, which surged +29.7% with 4,088 units sold, and the Revuelto, the brand’s first plug-in hybrid V12, which has already been ordered by over 1,000 customers. In the first six months of the year, Lamborghini delivered more than 4,300 electrified vehicles, proving that performance and sustainability can not only coexist but reinforce each other.

While the company prepares to launch the Temerario – the hybrid successor to the Huracan – Lamborghini continues its industrial transformation with a planned 25.4% reduction in production at its Sant’Agata Bolognese facility. Despite this, the Italian plant, home to 3,000 employees and an annual output of over 10,000 vehicles, remains a proud symbol of Made in Italy excellence.

“2025 is a turning point,” said Lamborghini CEO Stephan Winkelmann. “With a fully hybrid range by the end of the year, we’re proving that luxury and sustainability can move in the same direction.”

With sales led by the EMEA region, followed by the Americas and Asia-Pacific, Lamborghini continues to assert itself not only as a performance icon, but also as a model of responsible sportiness.

Source: Il Sole 24 Ore

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