
Despite having a down year in the Americas, Automobili Lamborghini reported yet another record sales year, with 10,747 vehicles delivered to customers in 2025.
That surpassed its 2024 totals, the company’s previous best sales years, by 60 vehicles, which itself surpassed the previous record year, 2023, by six per cent.
Vehicle delivery by region
Lamborghini divides up its sales numbers in three regions.
Sales figures, by region, were as follows:
- Americas – 3,347 (down by 365 from 2024)
- Europe, the Middle East and Africa – 4,650 (up by 423)
- Asia Pacific – 2,750 (up by 2)
The automaker didn’t give specifics of how many of each vehicle it sold, but said two contributing vehicles to the sales success included the Revuelto supercar and Urus SE sport utility vehicle, both of which feature electrified powertrains.
Customer deliveries of the newly launched Temerario, which also has a hybrid powertrain, are set to begin this month (January 2026). The car’s order books are already filled for the next 12 months, the company said.
Federico Foschini, the company’s chief marketing and sales officer, said the year was marked by what he called significant geopolitical and macroeconomic turbulence, which resulted in differing dynamics across the markets in which the company operates.
“By pursuing a carefully defined strategy based on brand-strengthening activities, the offering of highly competitive products and a distribution approach designed to preserve the exclusivity of the range, Lamborghini was able to achieve strong results,” he said in a news release. “This was also made possible thanks to the fundamental contribution of our dealer network, which worked in close collaboration with our regional teams.”
The company said its 2025 results confirm its ability to evolve while remaining true to its identity.
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