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Lamborghini Opens Third Official Spanish Dealership in Marbella

With the gleaming Mediterranean as a backdrop, Automobili Lamborghini unveiled its third official dealership in Spain—Lamborghini Marbella—during a spectacular evening event hosted by Chairman and CEO Stephan Winkelmann, alongside Chief Marketing & Sales Officer Federico Foschini. The event marked a bold new chapter for the Italian marque as it continues to grow its presence in southern Europe.

Nestled in the heart of Puerto Banús, one of Spain’s most prestigious and lively destinations, the new 270-square-meter showroom is more than a retail space—it’s a celebration of Lamborghini’s brand DNA: design, performance, and exclusivity. The two-level facility showcases the full hybrid range, drawing attention from passersby through its expansive glass façade and promising an immersive brand experience within.

Icons on Display, Experiences Beyond the Showroom

Guests at the launch were treated to an exclusive preview of Lamborghini’s latest innovations, including the Revuelto, the world’s first V12 High-Performance Electrified Vehicle (HPEV), the Urus SE Super SUV, and the bold new Temerario, the latest expression of Lamborghini’s “Fuoriclasse” vision.

Adding nautical prestige to the evening, the Tecnomar for Lamborghini 63—a striking high-performance yacht born from the partnership with Tecnomar and inspired by the Lamborghini Sián—was on display, further reinforcing the brand’s luxury lifestyle appeal.

As the sun dipped below the horizon, the celebration transitioned into a sensory experience with a seaside dinner, live flamenco and dance performances, and a vibrant DJ set. Capping off the evening, the Puerto Banús control tower was illuminated with the iconic Lamborghini emblem—a luminous symbol of the brand’s new presence in Marbella.

A New Hub for Innovation and Personalization

“This new location will allow our customers to discover our fully hybrid super sports car range and personalize their dream vehicle through the Ad Personam program,” said Stephan Winkelmann. “It’s a reflection of Lamborghini’s commitment to exclusivity, technology, and high performance.”

The showroom isn’t just about aesthetics. The facility also includes a 730-square-meter workshop, ensuring a full-service experience for Lamborghini clients across the Costa del Sol and beyond. From bespoke customization to high-performance maintenance, Lamborghini Marbella is poised to become a key destination for both loyal customers and curious enthusiasts.

Embracing the Future with a Hybrid Heart

The fully hybridized range, now a core part of Lamborghini’s identity, takes center stage in Marbella. With reduced emissions, improved efficiency, and uncompromising performance, the lineup reaffirms the brand’s vision for the future of mobility without sacrificing the raw, emotional driving experience that defines every Raging Bull.

“Joining the Lamborghini family with the opening of our dealership in Marbella is a great privilege,” said Basel Alkhatib, Co-owner and Managing Director of Lamborghini Marbella. “Our mission is to offer an experience that lives up to the brand’s legacy at a pivotal moment in its evolution.”

A Southern Star for the Raging Bull

With Lamborghini Marbella, Automobili Lamborghini strengthens its foothold in Spain while delivering a destination where passion, performance, and personalization meet. As hybridization becomes the new benchmark for super sports cars, Marbella stands ready to host the future of the brand—under the sun, beside the sea, and always at full throttle.

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Lamborghini Sesto Elemento Stuns at Goodwood—Now Road-Legal Thanks to Lanzante

One of the loudest—and arguably most exhilarating—appearances at this year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed came from a car that was never supposed to see public roads: the Lamborghini Sesto Elemento. Built as a purebred track weapon, the ultra-rare Italian hypercar has now been transformed into a road-legal marvel, thanks to the UK-based performance specialists at Lanzante.

With only 20 units ever produced, the Sesto Elemento (Italian for “Sixth Element,” a nod to carbon’s atomic number) has remained a unicorn in Lamborghini’s storied lineup. Originally unveiled in 2011, it redefined lightweight performance by embracing advanced carbon-fiber construction at a time when most manufacturers were still flirting with the material. The result? A featherweight figure of just 999 kilograms, paired with a snarling 5.2-liter naturally aspirated V10 and Lamborghini’s signature all-wheel-drive system.

At Goodwood, the modified Sesto Elemento was the only road-legal version in existence—and it made its presence felt. Its aggressive soundtrack echoed off the hay bales as the V10 unleashed its full 570-horsepower fury up the hill, captivating crowds with both its auditory drama and otherworldly silhouette.

Converting a track-only prototype into a street-ready machine is no easy feat, but Lanzante has built a reputation for precisely that kind of wizardry. The firm, already known for road-legal conversions of the Pagani Huayra R and even Formula 1-derived machines like the Red Bull RB17, has now added the Sesto Elemento to its portfolio of bespoke projects.

According to Lanzante, the conversion was somewhat eased by the car’s 15-year-old platform. “Being from 2011, it only had to meet the standards of that era,” said a company representative in an interview with CarBuzz. Still, Lanzante had to make a series of critical updates to comply with road regulations, including functional lighting, emissions compliance, and even the addition of air conditioning. To make everyday driving feasible, the team also installed a nose-lift system to help the low-slung hypercar tackle speed bumps and steep driveways.

Mechanically, the road-going Sesto Elemento remains largely unchanged from its track-focused roots. That means it still packs the same Gallardo-derived 5.2-liter V10, paired with a six-speed automated manual gearbox and carbon-fiber everything—from the monocoque chassis to the suspension components. The use of forged carbon throughout not only cut weight but gave the Sesto Elemento a distinctive and futuristic aesthetic that has aged remarkably well.

The Lanzante-converted Sesto Elemento is expected to remain a rare sight, but it won’t be the last. The company has confirmed plans to produce at least one more road-legal version, meaning the once-impossible dream of driving this carbon-fiber missile on public roads is now very real for a lucky few.

For enthusiasts and collectors alike, the presence of a road-legal Sesto Elemento marks a full-circle moment. A track-only fantasy from the last decade has now joined the modern supercar canon as a usable—albeit extreme—road machine. At Goodwood, it wasn’t just about sound and speed; it was about history, engineering, and the will to defy limitations.

Source: CarBuzz

Lamborghini Lounge Porto Cervo: Where Supercars and Sophistication Collide

In the heart of Sardinia’s Costa Smeralda, Automobili Lamborghini once again ignites the summer season with the grand reopening of its Porto Cervo Lounge — a now-iconic destination that blends the Italian marque’s signature boldness with the sun-soaked glamour of the Mediterranean. For the seventh consecutive year, Lamborghini’s unmistakable presence in one of Europe’s most exclusive summer playgrounds reaffirms the brand’s commitment to offering not just a car, but a complete lifestyle.

Located along the elegant Via Porto Vecchio within the Promenade du Port, the Lounge serves as both a luxurious retreat and an immersive brand experience — open by appointment until September 10th. It’s more than a showroom: it’s a curated world where Lamborghini’s DNA — performance, innovation, design, and Italian flair — unfolds against the backdrop of Sardinia’s crystalline waters and fiery sunsets.

A Bold Arrival: Revuelto and Urus SE Take Center Stage

Greeting visitors outside the Lounge are two unmistakable icons of Lamborghini’s hybrid future: the Revuelto, cloaked in Blu Eliadi with a bespoke red livery, and the Urus SE Super SUV in striking Verde Ermes. Both vehicles hail from Lamborghini’s Ad Personam palette, exemplifying the brand’s ongoing mastery of personalization, performance, and artistic expression. These colors don’t just pop — they tell a story of power, purity, and character.

Inside, the Lounge transforms into a sensory journey. A blend of Italian design and understated luxury is woven throughout, with refined furnishings from Living Divani, the signature “Grigio Vulcano” scent by Culti Milano, and celebratory sparkle courtesy of Carbon Champagne’s signature cuvée.

The Future Is Here: Showcasing Lamborghini’s Hybrid Evolution

The Lounge’s highlight is the showcase of Lamborghini’s cutting-edge hybrid super sports cars — a bold expression of the brand’s future-facing performance ethos. At center stage is the Temerario in the Alleggerita configuration, painted in Verde Mercurius — a luminous hue from the Sporty color family that underscores the car’s sculpted aerodynamic form. It’s flanked by the Blu Uranus Matt Revuelto, Lamborghini’s first HPEV (High Performance Electrified Vehicle) V12, symbolizing the next chapter in Sant’Agata’s evolutionary design language.

Together, these models craft a compelling visual narrative — a “chromatic dialogue” where design and emotion are inseparable. This isn’t just about horsepower. It’s about attitude.

Personalization as Art: The Ad Personam Experience

At the core of the Lounge lies the Ad Personam Studio — a personalization atelier where guests are invited to dream, design, and detail their perfect Lamborghini. With original materials, leathers, and finishes sourced directly from Sant’Agata Bolognese, clients can shape a Lamborghini that’s as individual as their own fingerprint — whether bold and avant-garde, or timeless and elegant.

Curated Lifestyle: Italian Craft, Taste, and Innovation

The Porto Cervo Lounge also serves as a curated gallery of Lamborghini’s expanding lifestyle universe. Lavazza’s premium blends offer guests a taste of Italian refinement, while Tod’s for Automobili Lamborghini showcases exclusive Gommino shoes — fusing artisanal craftsmanship with automotive-inspired luxury.

A 3T Racemax bicycle in Oro Elios, created in collaboration with Lamborghini, adds a high-performance two-wheel companion to the mix. And from sound to architecture, the experience extends even further: the Sonus faber corner invites visitors to indulge in rich, natural acoustics via the Sonetto VIII speakers, while real estate partner DarGlobal introduces Tierra Viva — a Marbella-based luxury villa community shaped by Lamborghini’s bold design ethos.

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