Lamborghini said the results validated its hybridisation strategy and carefully managed distribution approach aimed at preserving brand exclusivity.Automobili Lamborghini delivered 111 vehicles in India in 2025, reinforcing the brand’s resilience in a challenging luxury automotive market. Growth was led by the Super SUV segment, which recorded a robust 17 per cent year-on-year increase, reflecting rising appetite for high-performance utility vehicles among Indian buyers.
The performance in India formed part of a record global year for the Italian marque, which achieved 10,747 deliveries worldwide.
Global deliveries hit new record
The company surpassed the 10,000-unit milestone for the second consecutive year, setting a fresh all-time high. Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) remained the largest region with 4,650 vehicles, followed by the Americas at 3,347 units and Asia-Pacific at 2,750 units.
Lamborghini said the results validated its hybridisation strategy and carefully managed distribution approach aimed at preserving brand exclusivity.
Stephan Winkelmann, Chairman and CEO of Automobili Lamborghini, said, “Despite challenging market conditions, we are very proud of the results achieved in 2025, which confirm Lamborghini’s ability to stand out even in a complex global environment. This approach does not aim for peaks in volumes, but allows us to consolidate the results achieved following the growth of recent years.”
Hybrids anchor product strategy
Key contributors to sales were the Revuelto, Lamborghini’s first V12 high-performance electrified vehicle, and the Urus SE plug-in hybrid Super SUV. The company will expand its electrified line-up in 2026 with the Temerario, with deliveries beginning this month and an order book already covering around twelve months. Lamborghini said it has become the only luxury super sports car maker to offer an entirely hybridised range.
Product highlights and motorsport push
During 2025, the company unveiled the Temerario GT3 at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, the first racing derivative developed entirely by Lamborghini Squadra Corse, scheduled to debut in global championships in 2026.
At Monterey Car Week, it revealed the limited-run Fenomeno, a 29-unit series powered by the most powerful V12 ever developed by the brand, producing 1,080 CV within a hybrid architecture.
Lamborghini said the record year underlined its ability to evolve while maintaining exclusivity and profitability. For India, the strong growth in the Super SUV portfolio signals a maturing customer base that increasingly favours performance vehicles suited to everyday usability, positioning the market as a key contributor to the brand’s Asia-Pacific ambitions.
