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Lamborghini Announces Best-ever Results For Deliveries And Revenues In First-half Of 2024

Record first half year for Lamborghini, thanks to commercial success of Revuelto, Urus and Huracán.
Delivered 5,558 cars from January to June, generating revenues of €1,621 million, which is an increase of 14.1%.
During the same period, operating profit rose to a record €458 million while profitability reached 28.2 percent.
Lamborghini has announced best-ever results for deliveries, revenues, and operating income for the first six months of 2024, thanks to the commercial success of the Revuelto, Urus and Huracán – its three models currently produced at the Sant’Agata Bolognese plant.
Between January and June 2024, Lamborghini delivered 5,558 cars (5,341 units in H1 2023), generating revenues of €1,621 million, which is an increase of 14.1% over the €1,421 million from the same period of 2023.
During the same period, operating profit rose to a record €458 million (€456 million in H1 2024) while profitability reached 28.2%, demonstrating the better balance between deliveries and financial parameters.
Stephan Winkelmann, Chairman and CEO of Automobili Lamborghini, remarked:
“We are extremely proud of the results we achieved in the first half of 2024. We are going through a pivotal phase, supported by the largest investment in the company’s history, with the main objective of expanding our product offering.
“This process demands significant resources, yet these efforts are essential to sustain our growth and ensure that Automobili Lamborghini continues to innovate and lead in the luxury super sports car sector.”
In terms of deliveries in the macro-areas, Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) got 2,498 cars while Americas and Asia Pacific (APAC) registered 1,849 and 1,211 cars respectively.
The United States remains Lamborghini’s biggest market with 1,621 cars delivered, followed by Germany (595), the United Kingdom (514), Japan (354), the Chinese Mainland, Hong Kong and Macao (337), and Italy (268).
The Italian sports car manufacturer also announced that the Huracán successor will be revealed on August 16 at Monterey Car Week – the same venue where the Lanzador concept car, which previews the first full-electric model, made its debut last year.
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