Lamborghini delivered a record 10,747 vehicles globally in 2025, underlining strong demand for its hybridised model range.
While UK-specific volumes weren’t disclosed, the result underlines continued demand across European markets, supported by the brand’s dealer network.
The Sant’Agata Bolognese-based manufacturer surpassed 10,000 deliveries for a second consecutive yr, setting a brand new all-time high despite what it described as “difficult global market conditions”.
The performance reflects growing customer uptake of Lamborghini’s hybrid strategy.
Stephan Winkelmann, chairman and chief executive of Automobili Lamborghini, said: “Despite difficult market conditions, we’re very happy with the outcomes achieved in 2025, which confirm Lamborghini’s ability to face out even in a fancy global environment.
“The performance recorded reflects our capability to interpret market dynamics and to make strategic decisions that respond concretely to our customers’ expectations.
“This approach doesn’t aim for peaks in volumes, but allows us to consolidate the outcomes achieved following the expansion of recent years.”
Europe, the Middle East and Africa remained Lamborghini’s strongest region, with 4,650 vehicles delivered throughout the yr.
Federico Foschini, chief marketing and sales officer, said: “2025 was marked by significant geopolitical and macroeconomic turbulence, leading to differing dynamics across the markets wherein we operate.
“By pursuing a fastidiously 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 in a position to achieve strong results.
“This was also made possible because of the basic contribution of our dealer network, which worked in close collaboration with our regional teams.”
Hybrid models were central to the performance, led by the Revuelto V12 hybrid and the Urus SE plug-in hybrid SUV.
Lamborghini said customer deliveries of its latest Temerario model will begin from January 2026, with the order book already covering around 12 months.
The brand said it has now grow to be the one luxury super sports automotive manufacturer to supply a completely hybridised model range.
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