Luxury carmaker Lamborghini achieved a milestone in 2025, delivering 10,747 vehicles worldwide, surpassing the 10,000 mark for the first time and recording year-on-year growth. In India, however, sales slightly declined to 111 units, down from 113 in 2024.

“Despite challenging market conditions, we are proud of our 2025 results. They reflect our ability to understand market trends and make strategic decisions that meet customer expectations, focusing on sustainable growth rather than short-term volume spikes,” said Stephan Winkelmann, Lamborghini’s chairman and CEO.
The EMEA region (Europe, Middle East, and Africa) remained the largest market with 4,650 vehicles delivered, followed by the Americas with 3,347 units, and Asia-Pacific with 2,750 units.
Federico Foschini, chief marketing and sales officer, noted that 2025 faced significant geopolitical and economic turbulence, creating varying dynamics across markets. “Through a strategy focused on brand-strengthening, competitive products, and a selective distribution approach to maintain exclusivity, Lamborghini achieved strong results,” he said.
Hybrid models played a key role in the record performance. The Revuelto, Lamborghini’s first V12 hybrid super sports car, and the Urus SE, the plug-in hybrid SUV, were well received in India alongside the petrol lineup. Deliveries of the Temerario, launched internationally in 2024, are set to begin in India from January 2026, with the order book already extending for about 12 months.
