Automobili Lamborghini reported a 29.6 per cent increase in its revenue to €895.2 million in the first quarter of 2025, driven by the full production capacity of the Revuelto and the arrival of the Urus SE. The company reported that its operating income grew 32.8 per cent to €248.1 million, despite geopolitical uncertainties and international trade tensions.
It has delivered 2,967 cars globally during the period under review.
Stephan Winkelmann, Chairman and CEO of Automobili Lamborghini, said “The future is in our hands. It’s up to us to build our own resilience. The results from the first quarter confirm the strength of our brand, even in an uncertain economic context. Global demand remains high, and the figures recorded demonstrate once again the validity of our strategy to combine performance, innovation and exclusivity, while keeping quality and personalisation at its core.”
Lamborghini’s strong product portfolio
The strong performance is attributed to the full production capacity of the Revuelto. The order book remains strong, and the waiting time for the Revuelto is over two years. This is Lamborghini’s first V12 plug-in hybrid model. The arrival of the Urus SE, the new hybrid version of the Lamborghini Super SUV, also contributed to the good performance.
Paolo Poma, Managing Director and CFO of Automobili Lamborghini, stated “2025 opened with solid results, confirming the continuity of the path to sustainable financial growth. In today’s uncertain context, particularly in terms of international trade, our commitment remains focused on creating lasting value for our stakeholders, maintaining our long-term vision built on strong financial foundations and environmental responsibility.”
Q1 2025 sales across the world
In terms of deliveries in Q1 2025, there was a balanced distribution between the three key commercial regions–EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa), the Americas, and APAC (Asia Pacific).
EMEA saw the delivery of 1,368 cars, a 7 per cent increase compared to the same period in 2024. On the other hand, the Americas delivered 1,034 cars, a 21 per cent increase, while APAC delivered 565 cars, registering a 14 per cent increase.
The United States led in deliveries with 933 units, followed by Germany with 366 units, and the United Kingdom with 272 units.
Japan recorded 187 units, and Italy 143 units. South Korea delivered 134 units, and the Middle East 104 units.
Switzerland accounted for 95 units, Australia 85 units, and France/Monaco 76 un