Automobili Lamborghini Achieves Strong Financial Performance In First Half Of 2025 Amid Global Challenges
Automobili Lamborghini has reported strong financial results for the first half of 2025, despite facing a challenging global environment. The company's turnover reached €1.62 billion, matching last year's figures. Operating profit was €431 million, slightly lower due to unfavourable exchange rates in recent months. A notable achievement was delivering 5,681 cars, marking a 2% increase from the same period in 2024.
The introduction of a fully hybrid line-up is a significant milestone in Lamborghini's evolution. This move has been well-received by the market, showcasing the brand's commitment to innovation and sustainability. The Revuelto and Urus SE models have played a crucial role in this success, combining performance with advanced electrification technology.
The Revuelto stands out as Lamborghini's first High Performance Electrified Vehicle (HPEV). It features an innovative technical design, efficient aerodynamics, and a new carbon-fibre chassis concept. Its power comes from a next-generation V12 engine paired with three electric motors and a dual-clutch gearbox, producing 1,015 HP.
Meanwhile, the Urus SE is the plug-in hybrid version of Lamborghini's Super SUV. It boasts an 800 HP hybrid powertrain with improved design and aerodynamics. This model enhances comfort and efficiency while maintaining its unique versatility in the segment.
The upcoming Temerario model will further expand Lamborghini's hybrid range. This new V8 HPEV super sports car recently debuted at Estoril, showcasing its impressive track performance. First deliveries are expected early next year, marking another step in Lamborghini's ongoing evolution.
Regionally, EMEA leads with 2,708 units delivered, followed by the Americas with 1,732 units and APAC with 1,241 units. These figures highlight Lamborghini's strong presence across key markets worldwide.
Leadership Insights
Stephan Winkelmann, Chairman and CEO of Automobili Lamborghini, expressed confidence in their strategy: "The results from the first six months of 2025 are solid despite global economic and political instability." He emphasised that hybridising their range was a wise decision shared by customers.
Paolo Poma, Managing Director and CFO of Automobili Lamborghini, noted: "In the current macroeconomic and geopolitical context, the financial and business performance of the first half of 2025 demonstrates the resilience we have built over the years." He highlighted Lamborghini’s strong position within the luxury sector.
Sustainability and Innovation
Lamborghini continues to focus on sustainable growth while renewing its product range. The company's profitability stands at 26.6%, reflecting value creation for stakeholders even during this transition phase. Their industrial vision aligns with the Direzione Cor Tauri roadmap.
The Urus SE consumes 39.5 kWh/100 km plus 5.71 l/100 km energy; CO2 emissions are at 140 g/km. Revuelto uses 10.1 kWh/100 km plus 11.86 l/100 km energy; CO2 emissions reach 276 g/km. Temerario consumes 26.8 kWh/100 km plus 11.2 l/100 km energy; CO2 emissions stand at 272 g/km.
Lamborghini remains a symbol of global success by exporting Italian excellence worldwide from its Sant’Agata Bolognese headquarters through an internationally recognised brand.


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