By Ben Nsemo
According to Reuters, Lamborghini Chairman and CEO Stephan Winkelmann announced today that Lamborghini’s sales in 2023 will exceed 10,000 vehicles for the first time. “I am so proud that we have reached another historic milestone!”
Winkelmann announced detailed delivery data for Lamborghini last year: a total of 10,112 supercars and SUVs were delivered, up from 9,200 in 2022. Among them, Europe, the Middle East and Africa were the regions where Lamborghini saw the largest growth in deliveries last year, with an increase of 14% and nearly 4,000 vehicles delivered. Sales in the Americas increased by 9%, with deliveries of 3,465 vehicles; in the Asia-Pacific region, sales increased by 4%, with deliveries of 2,660 vehicles.
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According to reports, Lamborghini’s old rival Ferrari will announce 2023 delivery data later this year.
According to previous reports from IT House, Lamborghini plans to make its car lineup fully hybrid this year. This year, a new model of the crossover SUV Urus will be launched to replace the original Huracan.
The Huracan successor is expected to be unveiled by the end of 2024 and will also be a plug-in hybrid, although it is currently uncertain whether it will retain the naturally aspirated V10 engine or downsize to a V8 engine. In addition, the pure electric version of Urus will be officially unveiled around 2029.