Automobili Lamborghini posts best-ever results for deliveries and revenue in 2025
Automobili Lamborghini has hit another high-speed milestone, closing 2025 with a record-breaking revenue of €3.20 billion. Despite a turbulent macroeconomic climate, the brand surpassed the €3 billion mark for the second consecutive year, proving that the appetite for the Raging Bull remains as fierce as ever.
While operating income landed at €768 million with a 24% profitability rate – a slight decrease from the previous year – the company’s resilience is evident. This minor dip was largely driven by external "potholes," such as fluctuating exchange rates and new US tariffs.
Additionally, Lamborghini is heavily investing in its Direzione Cor Tauri electrification strategy. Rather than hitting the brakes, the firm is doubling down on hybridisation for the future, recently announcing a fourth hybrid model to bolster its long-term sustainable vision.
Stephan Winkelmann (pictured above), Chairman and CEO of Automobili Lamborghini, stated: “2025 shows that the strength of Automobili Lamborghini lies not only in numbers, but in our ability to manage complexity. In a challenging global context, we continued to grow, protecting profitability and further strengthening brand value. Our strategy is clear: discipline, long-term vision and product centrality. This balance allows us to turn external challenges into opportunities for consolidation and to continue creating sustainable value.”
2025 saw a record 10,747 deliveries, marking the third consecutive year surpassing the 10,000-unit threshold.
A staggering 94% of these vehicles featured at least one bespoke element from the Ad Personam personalisation program, proving that exclusivity remains a massive revenue engine.
The Revuelto led the charge, while the new Temerario (pictured above) – boasting a production engine that screams to 10,000 rpm – began reaching customers in early 2026, completing the brand’s hybridisation of its core lineup.
With a fully hybridised range with the Revuelto, Urus SE and Temerario, Lamborghini has successfully pivoted toward sustainability without sacrificing its raw DNA. Looking ahead, the brand plans to maintain this momentum with high-profile debuts at the Goodwood Festival of Speed and Monterey Car Week.
By merging cutting-edge technology with "Made in Italy" credentials, Lamborghini continues to redefine the luxury landscape, with the Sant’Agata Bolognese icon a benchmark for the high-end automotive sector.
Paolo Poma (pictured above), Managing Director and CFO of Automobili Lamborghini, commented: “External factors and the volatility of the broader macroeconomic environment made 2025 a particularly challenging year. In this context, we have closed a positive financial and business 12 months, safeguarding our level of profitability, which positions us among the most profitable players in the global luxury sector. The results achieved confirm our objective of sustainable growth while preserving profitability.”