- Earnings Increased 28% from 1,42 to 1,81 billion Euro
- Worldwide sales increase by 43% from 5,750 to 8,205 units
- Super SUV continues high sales momentum: almost 5,000 Urus delivered to customers
Although buyers had many options for supercars last year, the Raging Bull reigned supreme. In a press release this morning, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Stefano Domenicali said: “In Fiscal Year 2019 Lamborghini continued its sustained history of growth, setting new historic highs in all key business figures. While celebrating these figures we must underline the extraordinariness of the situation in which we find ourselves right now, from both a human and corporate perspective, due to the worldwide spread of Coronavirus.”
In only a few days our habits and our interpersonal relationships have changed, with this scenario being reflected across the world. We need to be ready to react rapidly to these new circumstances, and in a rational and effective way. The excellent start to the year 2020, confirmed by sales numbers in the first two months, gives us the right motivation in order to be ready and proactive in facing this entirely new and unimaginable challenge.Our 2019 results reflect the talent and dedication of all Lamborghini staff around the world and we thank them and our shareholders for their trust and continuing support. We are sure of the strength, the energy, the enthusiasm, the passion and the deliberateness that characterize the women and men in Lamborghini, including during these difficult times. Building on our results so far, we continue to prepare for further sustainable growth and new opportunities in innovation and technology in order to reach new future milestones.”
Here is the breakdown by model:
Aventador: 1,104 units
Huracán: 2,139 units
Urus: 4,962 units
In conclusion, their outlook for this year is strong. Deliveries of the Sian hybrid along with new Huracan models are greatly anticipated. Tell us which Lamborghini piques your interest in the comments below.
