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Lamborghini Closes The First 9-months Of 2023 With Record Profit And Deliveries

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Lamborghini Sold A Record 2,623 Cars In First Quarter 2023 Driven By ₦350 Million Urus - autojosh

Automobili Lamborghini closes the first nine months of 2023 with new records in turnover, profit and deliveries.

Deliveries from January to the end of September reached 7,744 cars, a +4.2% increase compared to the previous year.

This numbers are almost exclusive to the sales of ICE-powered Urus and Huracán, which are sold out until end of production.

Lamborghini Sold A Record 2,623 Cars In First Quarter 2023 Driven By ₦350 Million Urus - autojosh





Italian sports car brand, Automobili Lamborghini, has announced new records in terms of sales, turnover and profitability, just days after parent company, Audi Group, posted record figures after nine months.

For the first time in the history of Lamborghini, turnover exceeded the €2 billion mark after nine months (+5.2%) and operating result amounted to €618 million, exceeding the level of the fiscal year 2022.

Deliveries from January to the end of September reached 7,744 cars, a +4.2% increase compared to the previous year. This numbers are almost exclusive to the sales of Urus SUV and the Huracán sports car.

Paolo Poma, Managing Director and CFO of Automobili Lamborghini, says :

“The results of the first nine months of the year confirm the excellent work we are carrying out in executing our strategy. Exceeding the operating result for the fiscal year 2022 by September, while simultaneously improving profitability, testifies to Automobili Lamborghini’s further growth potential.”

In terms of deliveries in the macro-areas, Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) got 3,117 units while America and Asia Pacific had 2,728 and 1,899 cars respectively.

The United States remains Lamborghini’s biggest market with 2,342 cars delivered, followed by Germany (709 units), UK (688), Chinese mainland, Hong Kong and Macau (643), Japan (434), Middle East (370) and Italy (336).





With the start of first customer deliveries of plug-in hybrid Revuelto, Automobili Lamborghini predicts positive results in terms of numbers of deliveries in the last quarter of 2023.

“The expectations for the last quarter propel the company towards the best financial year ever and further strengthen our positioning in the luxury segment”, Paolo Poma adds.





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