Lamborghini posted its strongest financial and delivery results yet for 2025, with revenue rising 3.3% year-on-year to €3.2 billion (US$3.71 billion), marking the second consecutive year above €3 billion.
Global deliveries also reached an all-time high of 10,747 vehicles, surpassing 10,000 units for the third straight year, reflecting sustained demand for the brand’s high-performance models.
Operating income stood at €768 million, with a 24% margin, slightly lower than 2024 due to currency fluctuations and US tariffs.
CEO Stephan Winkelmann attributed the success to disciplined strategy, long-term vision and product focus.
The “Ad Personam” customisation programme drove strong sales, with 94% of cars featuring at least one personalised element.
The automaker’s hybrid models, including the Revuelto, Urus SE and Temerario, helped fuel growth while supporting its transition toward electrification without sacrificing performance.
Lamborghini noted that despite record revenue, global macroeconomic uncertainty and trade pressures continue to challenge profitability, underscoring the complexity of the luxury automotive market.





