
Lamborghini concludes another successful year. In 2022, Lamborghini broke several records, both by the number of cars sold and by turnover and profitability. The Italian firm also confirms full electrification of its range by the end of 2024including the new Huracan and Urus hybrids.
Last year, Lamborghini put 9,233 cars were delivered in twelve months (+9.8% compared to 2021), reached a turnover of 2.38 billion euros (+22%) and an operating profitability of 25.9%.
Our year 2022 was incredible:
– Turnover of 2.38 billion euros (22% growth compared to 2021).
– 9233 delivered cars.
– Operating margin of 25.9% (56% more than the record indicator of 2021).We even go beyond our own results.#Lamborghini
—Lamborghini (@Lamborghini) March 20, 2023
All is well for Lamborghini
Going into detail, we learn that the Urus remains the undisputed king of the range with 5,367 deliveries worldwide (+7%), followed by the Huracan, which increased by 20%, and the Aventador, which ended its career in September 2022.
- Lamborghini Urus: 5,367 (58.1%)
- Lamborghini Huracans: 3,113 (33.7%)
- Lamborghini Aventador: 753 (8.2%)
The main market for Lamborghini remains the United States, followed by China and Germany, all of which are developing.
- USA: 2,721 (+10%)
- China, Hong Kong and Macau: 1,018 (+9%)
- Germany: 808 (+14%)
- Great Britain: 650 (+15%)
- Japan: 546 (+22%)
“The growth of our company continues, and in 2022 we can proudly confirm the achievement of very high goals. These figures come in a very important year for the company, coinciding with our 60th anniversary and entering the second part of the Direzione Cor Tauri program: the most important investment plan that will guide our growth path, further improving our financial performance, the value of our brand and our company.”– commented Stephan Winkelmann, the boss of the brand.
“2023 will be a year full of challenges and changes that we are ready to face as we move forward. We have the opportunity to focus on our next goals with an 18-month waiting list that allows us to confidently and calmly project ourselves toward future goals. A moment of great value for Lamborghini, which, continuing this growth path, will go down in history. »
Hybrid line until the end of 2024
Lamborghini also confirms its desire to electrify the entire lineup, starting with the V12 successor to the upcoming Aventador “the first step towards the hybridization of the entire model range, which will be completed by the end of 2024”.
This is an investment of €2.5 billion by 2028, the largest in Lamborghini’s history, which will also include delivery by 2024 a hybrid of the Urus and the future Huracan at the end of 2024.
For the first 100% electric Lamborghini, will have to wait until 2028. It will be a pure sports car, and it will be followed in 2029 by a 100% electric SUV, which should replace the Urus.
Source: Auto Plus

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