Lamborghini posts record Q1 2025 with 2,967 deliveries and €895.2M revenue, driven by hybrid models and global demand despite geopolitical and trade uncertainties. Lamborghini posts record Q1 2025 with 2,967 deliveries and €895.2M revenue, driven by hybrid models and global demand despite geopolitical and trade uncertainties.

Lamborghini Reports Strong Growth in Q1 2025, Continuing Global Momentum

Lamborghini posts record Q1 2025 with 2,967 deliveries and €895.2M revenue, driven by hybrid models and global demand despite geopolitical and trade uncertainties.

Lamborghini is off to a strong start in 2025, continuing its upward trajectory with robust financial and sales results despite mounting geopolitical tensions and an unpredictable global trade landscape.

In the first quarter, the Italian automaker delivered 2,967 vehicles and generated €895.2 million in revenue—a 29.6% increase over Q1 2024. Operating income rose to €248.1 million, marking a 32.8% gain year-over-year.

Chairman and CEO Stephan Winkelmann credited the brand’s resilience and global appeal, emphasizing that high demand and a strategy centered on performance, innovation, and customization have continued to drive success.

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Lamborghini posts record Q1 2025 with 2,967 deliveries and €895.2M revenue, driven by hybrid models and global demand despite geopolitical and trade uncertainties.
Lamborghini Reports Strong Growth in Q1 2025, Continuing Global Momentum.

Much of the current momentum comes from the strong production of the Revuelto—the brand’s flagship V12 plug-in hybrid—and the recent launch of the Urus SE, a hybrid version of its popular Super SUV.

Together, these models are helping Lamborghini broaden its customer base while reinforcing its identity as a performance and luxury leader.

CFO Paolo Poma echoed that sentiment, describing the Q1 performance as a solid step forward in Lamborghini’s sustainable growth roadmap. He pointed to the company’s commitment to long-term value creation and environmental responsibility, even amid market uncertainty.

Lamborghini posts record Q1 2025 with 2,967 deliveries and €895.2M revenue, driven by hybrid models and global demand despite geopolitical and trade uncertainties.
Lamborghini Reports Strong Growth in Q1 2025, Continuing Global Momentum.

Lamborghini’s Q1 deliveries were impressively balanced across major regions: EMEA led with 1,368 units (+7%), followed by the Americas with 1,034 (+21%), and APAC with 565 (+14%).

The U.S. remained the top market with 933 cars sold, ahead of Germany (366), the UK (272), and Japan (187). This global spread underscores the brand’s wide-reaching appeal and strategic market presence.

Despite a turbulent international trade environment, Lamborghini’s results remain unaffected for now, and the brand continues to monitor trade developments closely. With the order backlog for the Revuelto stretching beyond two years, the company remains optimistic while reaffirming its support for open markets and global cooperation in trade.

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