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Lamborghini Sold A Record 10,112 Cars In 2023, Thanks To N300 Million Urus Super SUV
Lamborghini delivered 10,112 cars to clients in 53 different countries last year, 10% over the 9,233 cars delivered in 2022.
Urus remained its best-seller (6,087), followed by Huracán (3,962) plus 63 cars equipped with V12, including the last 12 Aventadors.
The US (3,000) continued as the top market, followed by Germany (961), Chinese Mainland, Hong Kong and Macau (845) and the UK (801).
Automobili Lamborghini not only marked the 60th anniversary of its foundation in style last year but also delivered more than 10,000 cars in a single year for the first time to clients in 53 different countries to set a new milestone.
With a total 10,112 vehicles delivered, the Italian sports car manufacturer saw the best sales figures ever in 2023, which is an increase of 10% over the previous record sales of 9,233 cars delivered in 2022.
Stephan Winkelmann, Chairman and CEO of Automobili Lamborghini, remarked:
“It’s a true source of pride for the whole company to have surpassed the 10,000-car delivery mark. Playing a role in achieving this milestone for Lamborghini is an honor for me and for all the people who work tirelessly to achieve this goal.
“This is a success made possible by the commitment of everyone, a major accomplishment based on true teamwork. But as always, we’re not stopping at single milestones, and we’re ready to take on more exciting new challenges in 2024.”
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The Urus Super SUV remained the brand’s best-seller with 6,087 vehicles delivered. This is followed by a record 3,962 units of the Huracán plus another 63 cars equipped with the iconic V12, including the last 12 Aventadors and 51 few-offs.
The United States continued as the top market with 3,000 cars delivered, followed by Germany (961), Chinese Mainland, Hong Kong and Macau (845) and the United Kingdom (801).
Other top markets are Japan (660), the Middle East (496), South Korea (434), Italy (409), Canada (357), Australia (263), France & Monaco (255), Switzerland (211), Taiwan (131) and India (103).
Year 2023 also saw the launch of Lamborghini Aventador’s replacement, the Revuelto : the first V12 HPEV (High Performance Electrified Vehicle) hybrid super sports car, as well as the reveal of the Lanzador concept car, which previews the forthcoming fourth all-electric model.