Automobili Lamborghini has once again reported record-breaking performance, closing the first nine months of 2024 with unprecedented figures across deliveries, revenue, and operating profit.
The luxury automaker delivered 8,411 cars, marking an 8.6% increase from the same period in 2023, with revenue reaching €2.434 billion, up 20.1% year-over-year. Operating profit also rose to €678 million, reflecting a 9.8% increase.
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Stephan Winkelmann, Lamborghini’s Chairman and CEO, credited this success to a transformative period for the company, which included the launch of three new models within 18 months and the completion of Lamborghini’s hybrid transition with the introduction of the Lamborghini Temerario. He emphasized this moment as pivotal for the brand’s evolution.
Managing Director and CFO Paolo Poma echoed these sentiments, highlighting Lamborghini’s resilience and profitability in a challenging market. The strong third-quarter results, he noted, reinforce expectations for another record-setting year, cementing Lamborghini’s place as a leader in the luxury segment.
Demand remains high across the range, with a waiting period for the Revuelto extending over two years, and full 2025 production capacity already reserved for the Urus SE, which debuted in April. The new hybridized Temerario, unveiled at Monterey Car Week, has seen strong initial orders since September, confirming enthusiastic market reception.
These milestones underscore Lamborghini’s robust market position and establish a solid foundation for its future growth and innovation initiatives.
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