From Supercars.net
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.

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.
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