Lamborghini delivered 10,747 cars globally in 2025, including 111 units in India, supported by steady sales of its Super SUV range in the luxury car market.
By Divyam Dubey

Automobili Lamborghini wrapped up 2025 with strong global sales, recording 10,747 cars delivered worldwide. The Italian brand crossed the 10,000-unit mark, showing that demand for supercars is still very much alive. Models like the Revuelto and Urus SE played a big role in keeping order books busy through the year. Even as the brand moves deeper into hybrid technology, the focus remains on performance and driving feel. Despite new regulations, Lamborghini has kept the focus where it matters: performance, sound and driving feel.
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Sales stayed steady across all major markets. Europe, the Middle East and Africa remained Lamborghini’s biggest region with 4,650 deliveries. The Americas followed with 3,347 units, while the Asia Pacific market closed the year with 2,750 cars delivered. Looking at the numbers, it’s clear that Lamborghini still has buyers lined up across the world, whether it’s for its supercars or its performance SUVs.

India also played its part in Lamborghini’s 2025 performance. Lamborghini India delivered a total of 111 vehicles during the year, showing steady momentum in a challenging luxury car market. The strongest growth came from the SUV segment, which recorded a 17% year-on-year increase. This reflects how Indian buyers continue to show interest in performance SUVs, especially models that can be driven regularly without giving up on power. The steady demand for Lamborghini’s SUV range helped the brand maintain its presence in the Indian luxury car market.

Hybrid powertrains played a major role in 2025. The Revuelto marked a new chapter as Lamborghini’s first V12 hybrid to reach customers. The Urus SE also helped boost volumes, especially among buyers using the SUV as a daily performance machine. The year also saw the introduction of the Temerario, which made its first appearance at Portugal’s Estoril circuit. Customer deliveries begin from January, with current bookings already stretching close to a year.

Motorsport remained close to Lamborghini’s heart. At the Goodwood Festival of Speed, the brand unveiled the Temerario GT3. This model becomes the first GT3 race car fully conceived, developed and built by Lamborghini Squadra Corse. It is expected to compete in major international GT3 championships from 2026, strengthening the brand’s customer racing programme.

Another big moment came at Monterey Car Week with the debut of the Fenomeno. Limited to just 29 units, the car packs the most powerful V12 Lamborghini has ever produced, paired with hybrid technology for a combined output of 1,065bhp. Fenomeno also offers a preview of Lamborghini’s future design language and arrived during the 20th anniversary year of Centro Stile.