Lamborghini Reports Robust H1 2025 Results Amid Global Uncertainty

Lamborghini Reports Robust H1 2025 Results Amid Global Uncertainty

Despite persistent geopolitical and economic turbulence, Automobili Lamborghini has posted strong results for the first half of 2025, underlining the resilience of its brand and business model. The Italian marque recorded a turnover of €1.62 billion—on par with the previous year—while operating profit reached €431 million, slightly lower than 2024 due primarily to adverse exchange rate movements in Q2.

Lamborghini delivered a record-breaking 5,681 vehicles in the first half, marking a 2% increase year-on-year and the company’s best-ever H1 performance. These results are further validation of the company’s bold electrification strategy, as it nears completion of its first fully hybrid model range.

“The results from the first six months of 2025 are solid despite global economic and political instability, confirming that the decision to hybridize the entire range was the right one,” said Stephan Winkelmann, Chairman and CEO of Automobili Lamborghini. “The success of the Revuelto and Urus SE demonstrates that our vision is shared by our customers, and we now look forward to the market launch of the Temerario.”

The company’s profitability held strong at 26.6%, reflecting not just operational efficiency but also the strength of its brand positioning and long-term strategic vision. Paolo Poma, Managing Director and CFO, added:

“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, and confirms once again the brand’s positioning among the leading players in the luxury sector.”

Global Footprint, Stronger Than Ever

Deliveries were led by the EMEA region with 2,708 units, followed by the Americas with 1,732, and APAC with 1,241—showcasing Lamborghini’s broad global appeal and strategic market reach.

These results align with the automaker’s Direzione Cor Tauri roadmap, a long-term vision focused on sustainable performance, design excellence, and innovation through electrification. Lamborghini’s hybrid line-up is not only a technical milestone but also a cultural shift for the brand, blending its iconic DNA with forward-looking engineering.

Flagship Models Drive Electrified Success

At the forefront is the Revuelto, Lamborghini’s first High Performance Electrified Vehicle (HPEV), combining a next-generation V12 engine with three electric motors and a dual-clutch gearbox—marking a first for a V12 Lamborghini. Delivering 1,015 HP, the Revuelto embodies the brand’s ambitions for the electrified era, with cutting-edge aerodynamics and a new carbon-fibre chassis architecture.

Joining it is the Urus SE, the plug-in hybrid evolution of the best-selling Super SUV. Now featuring an 800 HP hybrid powertrain, redesigned aerodynamics, improved emissions, and enhanced comfort, the Urus SE is a significant leap forward in both performance and everyday versatility. The model’s ability to blend combustion and electric power has made it a standout in the luxury SUV segment.

Temerario: The Next Chapter

Anticipation is now building for the upcoming Temerario, a V8 HPEV hybrid supercar designed to complete Lamborghini’s hybrid transformation. The model made its dynamic debut at Portugal’s Autódromo Fernanda Pires da Silva in Estoril, where it showcased its raw track performance and advanced hybrid architecture. With first deliveries expected in early 2026, the Temerario promises to be a definitive statement of intent for Lamborghini’s next era.

Made in Italy, Admired Worldwide

As Lamborghini continues to expand its global footprint, the brand remains firmly rooted in its Italian heritage. From its headquarters in Sant’Agata Bolognese, the company continues to export the spirit of Made in Italy excellence, supported by a legacy of innovation, craftsmanship, and performance.

With a full hybrid line-up, record-breaking deliveries, and a forward-thinking vision, Automobili Lamborghini is not just navigating the challenges of a changing world—it’s accelerating through them.

Source: Lamborghini