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Lamborghini posted record 2025 deliveries but India sales declined
Lamborghini delivered a record 10,747 vehicles globally in 2025, crossing the 10,000 mark for the first time, though sales in India slipped marginally amid uneven market conditions
Lamborghini crossed 10,000 global deliveries for the first time in 2025, driven by hybrid models, though India sales dipped marginally amid uneven market conditions. (Photo: Reuters)
2 min read Last Updated : Jan 20 2026 | 10:27 PM IST
Lamborghini reported a record year in 2025, delivering 10,747 vehicles worldwide, surpassing the 10,000 milestone for the first time, and posting year-on-year growth. In the Indian market, however, sales dipped slightly to 111 cars from 113 in 2024.
“Despite challenging market conditions, we are proud of the results achieved in 2025. This reflects our ability to interpret market dynamics and make strategic choices that meet our customers’ expectations, focusing on sustainable growth rather than short-term volume peaks,” said Stephan Winkelmann, chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) of Lamborghini.
Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) remained Lamborghini’s largest market with 4,650 vehicles delivered, followed by the Americas with 3,347 units, and Asia Pacific (APAC) with 2,750 units.
Federico Foschini, chief marketing and sales officer, said 2025 was marked by significant geopolitical and macroeconomic turbulence, “resulting in differing dynamics across the markets in which we operate”. “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.
Hybrid models contributed significantly to Lamborghini’s record performance. The Revuelto, the brand’s first V12 hybrid super sports car, and the Urus SE, the plug-in hybrid version of the SUV, have been well received in India, alongside the petrol-powered lineup. Deliveries of the Temerario, launched internationally in 2024, are scheduled to begin in India from January 2026, with an order book already covering approximately 12 months.