Lamborghini posts record H1 2025 financial results ahead of EV shift
Luxury supercar maker Automobili Lamborghini has reported its strongest-ever half-year financial performance in the first six months of 2025, with revenues reaching €1.65 billion. This marks a 5.8% increase over the same period in 2024, underlining the company’s resilience and strategic growth ahead of its full transition to electrification. Lamborghini delivered 5,184 cars globally between January and June 2025, maintaining robust volumes despite the discontinuation of the Huracán model in preparation for its successor, the V8 plug-in hybrid Temerario, due later this year. The Urus SUV family remained the top seller, with 3,560 units delivered—including the recently launched plug-in hybrid Urus SE. The new flagship Revuelto, Lamborghini’s first V12 hybrid super sports car, saw 1,610 units delivered, underscoring strong demand for the brand’s next-gen performance lineup.
CEO Stephan Winkelmann credited the record performance to “a highly desirable product range and carefully managed growth.” He added that Lamborghini’s commitment to sustainability and innovation is reflected in the ongoing transition to a fully hybrid lineup by end-2025, and the first full-electric model expected in 2028. With these results, Lamborghini’s transformation plan “Direzione Cor Tauri”—named after the brightest star in the Taurus constellation—remains firmly on track.