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Record First Half Year For Lamborghini, Thanks To Sold-out Urus And Huracán
Record first half year for Lamborghini, thank to commercial success of the Urus and Huracán families.
5,341 cars were delivered from January to June, up 4.9% compared to the 5,090 supercars in delivered in H1/22.
According to Lamborghini, the Urus and the Huracan V10 are sold out until the end of production.

Automobili Lamborghini is on track to sell over 10,000 vehicles this year after posting record results in terms of sales, turnover and profitability, thanks to the commercial success of the Urus and Huracán families.
From January to June of 2023, Lamborghini achieved global deliveries of 5,341 units, up 4.9% compared to the 5,090 supercars delivered worldwide during the same period last year.
During the same period, revenues grew to €1,421 million (+6.7%), operating income rose to a record of €456 million (+7.2%) while return on sales (RoS) also improved at 32.1 %.

Stephan Winkelmann, Chairman and CEO of Automobili Lamborghini, remarked:
“We have achieved yet another record half-year for our company, and take great pride once again in communicating the results.
“We are really excited about these numbers, delivered with only two models in the range, in a year that we can define as special for Lamborghini.”
Paolo Poma, Managing Director and CFO of Automobili Lamborghini, added:
“We are proud to once again confirm Lamborghini’s growth path. The positive trend reinforces our expectation that we will close the year with further record results in all the key financial metrics, with profitability that confirms Lamborghini’s place among the leading brands in the luxury segment.”
The United States remained Lamborghini’s biggest marker with 1,625 cars delivered, followed by the United Kingdom (514), Germany (511), Chinese mainland, Hong Kong and Macau (450), Japan (280), and Italy (270).

In terms of distribution, 2,285, 1,857 and 1,199 Lamborghini cars were delivered to EMEA (Europe, the Middle East and Africa), America, and Asia Pacific respectively.
The highlights of the first half of 2023 is the launch of the brand-new Lamborghini Revuelto, which was unveiled in March with orders already covering more than two years of production.
According to Lamborghini, the Urus Super SUV and the Huracan V10 super sports car are sold out until the end of production — expected in the second half of 2024.
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