Automobili Lamborghini has capped off 2025 with another historic milestone, delivering 10,747 cars worldwide and setting a new all-time sales record. The achievement marks the second consecutive year the Sant’Agata Bolognese marque has surpassed the 10,000-unit threshold, underscoring strong global demand and the early success of its bold hybridisation strategy. Despite ongoing geopolitical and economic uncertainty, Lamborghini posted solid results across all major regions. EMEA remained the brand’s strongest market with 4,650 vehicles delivered, followed by the Americas with 3,347 units and Asia Pacific with 2,750 units.
“Despite challenging market conditions, we are very proud of the results achieved in 2025,” said Stephan Winkelmann, Chairman and CEO of Automobili Lamborghini. “They confirm our ability to make strategic decisions that respond to our customers’ expectations while avoiding unsustainable volume growth.”
Central to Lamborghini’s record performance are the models ushering in its electrified era. The Revuelto, Lamborghini’s first V12 HPEV hybrid supercar, and the Urus SE, the plug-in hybrid evolution of its best-selling Super SUV, proved to be major contributors throughout the year.
Joining them is the Temerario, Lamborghini’s next-generation electrified super sports car. Although unveiled in 2024, the Temerario made its dynamic debut in August 2025 at Portugal’s Estoril Circuit. Customer deliveries begin in January 2026, with the order book already filled for approximately 12 months. Once deliveries commence, Lamborghini will officially become the first luxury super sports car manufacturer with a fully hybridised lineup.
2025 also delivered key moments beyond road cars. At the Goodwood Festival of Speed, Lamborghini unveiled the Temerario GT3, the first racing derivative of the Temerario project. Set to compete in global GT3 championships from 2026, it is notably the first race car fully conceived, developed, and built by Lamborghini Squadra Corse.
During Monterey Car Week, Lamborghini revealed the Fenomeno, an ultra-limited production model restricted to just 29 examples. Powered by the most powerful V12 engine ever developed by the brand, combined with a hybrid system producing 1,080 CV, the Fenomeno represents the pinnacle of Lamborghini performance. It also debuts a new design language described as a future “design manifesto,” unveiled in the same year Lamborghini’s Centro Stile celebrated its 20th anniversary.
As the automotive industry undergoes its most significant transformation in decades, Lamborghini continues to evolve without losing its core identity. With record deliveries, a fully hybridised range, and a clear roadmap for both road and race cars, the Italian supercar manufacturer enters 2026 with strong momentum, and a clear statement of intent for the future.









