Automobili Lamborghini wrapped up 2025 on a high note, breaking records in multiple categories. With 10,747 cars delivered, the Italian manufacturer has now surpassed the 10,000-car mark for the third consecutive year. Revenue also hit an all-time high, reaching $3.20 billion USD, up 3.3% from the previous year. In a year full of economic twists and turns, including currency fluctuations and the impact of US tariffs, Lamborghini maintained profitability and proved that demand for luxury Italian supercars remains strong.
“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. This balance allows us to turn external challenges into opportunities for consolidation and to continue creating sustainable value.” - Automobili Lamborghini CEO, Stephan Winkelmann
Much of the success can be traced to Lamborghini’s lineup and personalization. The Revuelto has played a key role in capturing attention, while the Ad Personam program saw 94% of cars customized with at least one custom characteristic. It’s clear that buyers are looking for a personal extension on wheels. Cost management and strategic planning kept Lamborghini on track with its long-term electrification strategy. The announcement of a fourth hybrid model in 2025 highlights its commitment to sustainability without losing the brand’s signature speed and style.
Looking ahead, the 2026 deliveries of the Temerario keep the momentum going. By integrating hybrid tech with naturally aspirated engines, Lamborghini continues to define what it means to be a key player in the supercar world.