Lambo posts record 2025

Lamborghini reported its best year yet — over 10,700 deliveries in 2025 and a 24% operating margin, with hybrid models like the Revuelto and an Urus SE credited for the surge (autoevolution.com). The company says it will keep expanding its hybrid lineup with new supercars due at Goodwood and Monterey in 2026 (robbreport.com).

Automobili Lamborghini reported revenue of €3.20 billion for 2025, a rise of 3.3% compared with the prior year. (lamborghini.com) Operating income for 2025 was €768 million, down from €835 million in 2024, a decline company statements and market reports attribute to exchange‑rate shifts and other charges. (money.usnews.com) The automaker said operating results were hit by negative currency movements and the introduction of U.S. tariffs, and also reflected extraordinary items tied to adapting its Direzione Cor Tauri electrification strategy. (audi-mediacenter.com) Lamborghini said product mix and its Ad Personam personalization programme materially supported sales, with 94% of 2025 deliveries personalised in at least one element. (lamborghini.com) Industry outlets report multi‑year order backlogs for the firm’s recent electrified models, with waiting lists commonly cited at 12–24 months and SUV production effectively sold out into 2026. ( ) Lamborghini confirmed customer deliveries of the Temerario began in the first months of 2026 and said a newly announced fourth hybrid model is part of a continued hybridisation strategy that complements, rather than cancels, its longer‑term EV work. ( )

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