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Lamborghini Post Record Figures For 2022, Its Best Year So Far

Automobili Lamborghini post record figures for year 2022, Italian brand’s best year in its history.
Turnover reach €2.38b (+22%) plus operating income of €614 (56% more than record-breaking amount in 2021).
2022 was also a record-breaking year for Lamborghini in terms of deliveries, selling more than 9,000 cars.
Sant’Agata Bolognese company delivered 9,233 cars in 2022, 5367 of which were Urus Super SUV (up 7% on 2021).
3113 units of Huracán were sold (up 20% on 2021) while 753 units of the Aventador were delivered to customers last year.
Automobili Lamborghini on Monday posted a record-breaking financial results for 2022, with turnover reaching €2.38 billion (+22%) and an operating income of €614 million, which is 56% more than the record-breaking amount in 2021.
This unprecedented milestones follows the announcement that the Sant’Agata Bolognese company delivered 9,233 cars in 2022.
Stephan Winkelmann, Chairman and CEO of Automobili Lamborghini, commented:
“Our business continues to grow, and we can proudly confirm the achievement of truly remarkable targets once again in 2022… We are ready to face the many challenges and changes that await us in 2023 and we will keep pushing to the next level”.
2022 was also a record-breaking year for Lamborghini in terms of deliveries. The Italian sports car brand recorded its highest sales last year after selling more than 9,000 cars for the first time in its history.
The Urus Super SUV remains its best selling model with 5367 units delivered (up 7% on 2021) while 3113 units of the Huracán were delivered (up 20% on 2021). 753 units of the Aventador were delivered to customers last year, which reached the end of its production run in September 2022.
Paolo Poma, the Managing Director and CFO of Automobili Lamborghini, noted:
“The economic and geopolitical situation has been tough in recent years, but we’ve been able to show our resilience and our capacity to work towards excellent economic and financial results.
“2022 was our best year ever on all financial and business fronts. It means we can take an optimistic outlook on the growth of our brand and our company.”
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