Record Highs in Sales, Operating Profit, and Units Sold for the Half-Year Period

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Lamborghini achieved record-breaking results in deliveries, sales, and operating profit in the first half of this year. This was due to strong performance across all product lines, including the Revuelto, Urus, and Hurac?n.


On the 30th, Automobili Lamborghini announced that it recorded sales of 1.621 billion euros (approximately 2.43 trillion KRW) and operating profit of 458 million euros in the first half of the year. These figures represent increases of 14.1% and 7.8%, respectively, compared to the same period last year, marking the highest half-year performance ever. Deliveries also set a new half-year record with 5,558 units, up 4.1% year-on-year.


By continent, EMEA (Europe, Middle East, Africa) accounted for 2,498 units, the Americas for 1,849 units, and the Asia-Pacific region for 1,211 units. By country, the United States led with 1,621 units, followed by Germany with 595 units, the United Kingdom with 514 units, Japan with 354 units, China including Hong Kong and Macau with 337 units, and Italy with 268 units. South Korea ranked eighth with 195 units.


The V12 plug-in hybrid vehicle (PHEV) 'Revuelto,' launched last year as the brand's first, has already secured two years' worth of orders. The V10 super sports car 'Hurac?n' has also completed orders for its entire production run before its discontinuation at the end of this year. The representative SUV Urus's PHEV version, 'Urus SE,' unveiled in Beijing, China, at the end of April, has also filled one year's worth of orders.


With the continuous release of electrified vehicles, profitability is expected to increase further. Lamborghini plans to unveil the successor to the Hurac?n, the 'Lamborghini 634,' on the 16th of next month. Lamborghini classifies this vehicle as a high-performance electric vehicle (HPEV). The hybrid system combines a new V8 twin-turbo engine with three electric motors, delivering a maximum output of 800 horsepower and peak torque of 74.44 kgf·m.



Stephan Winkelmann, CEO of Automobili Lamborghini, said, "Expanding the product lineup is a key goal, and we are going through a pivotal phase with the largest investment in the company's history. This process requires significant resources and effort, but we believe it is essential for Automobili Lamborghini to continue innovating, growing, and leading in the luxury super sports car segment."

Automobili Lamborghini's first plug-in hybrid vehicle (PHEV), the 'Revent?n' (center), and the first PHEV sports utility vehicle (SUV), the 'Urus SE'

Automobili Lamborghini's first plug-in hybrid vehicle (PHEV), the 'Revent?n' (center), and the first PHEV sports utility vehicle (SUV), the 'Urus SE'

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